Introducing a new way to access all the latest APx500 software versions
Read moreUnderstand how audio analyzers’ measurements are not absolute truths but are more so estimates.
Read moreLearn how calibration labs are audited and accredited under ISO 17025 to consistently issue valid and accurate calibration reports for your audio analyzer.
Read moreLearn how and why square waves can be useful in audio measurement
Read moreFor an overview of slew rate, specifically related to power amplifiers, this post discusses the mechanism of slew, and the basic measurement.
Read moreMEMS microphones are extremely small microphones, and we have outlined some of our most frequently asked questions on evaluating this specific device.
Read moreHearing aids are truly unique from an audio test perspective. Learn how to use APx500 Audio Analyzers to evaluate the performance of hearing aids.
Read moreA brief overview on how TEDS–the Transducer Electronic Data Sheet–can save you time in your acoustic test setup.
Read moreFor engineers looking to develop API programs using recent versions of Python, this post will support users in developing those solutions.
Read moreIf you had to qualify an audio device with a single measurement, that measurement would likely be frequency response. Learn about the many ways with which frequency response can be measured.
Read moreUsing APx500 Software and an APx515B Audio Analyzer, Eric Schultheis demonstrates a series of audio measurements, providing insight into device performance.
Read moreIn this two-part series, we’ll review the features available in APx500 software to help ensure that settled readings are acquired when testing audio devices.
Read moreThe APx517B is a game changer when it comes to production line testing of acoustic devices
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