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Description: IEC 62343-5-1:2009 contains the measurement method of response time for a dynamic gain tilt equalizer (DGTE) to change its gain tilt from an arbitrary initial value to a desired target value. Keywords: dynamic gain tilt equalizer (DGTE)
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Supplier: Accuris
Description: Dynamic modules Part 1-3: Performance standards - Dynamic gain tilt equalizer (nonconnectorized)
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Supplier: Accuris
Description: Dynamic modules Part 5-1: Test methods - Dynamic gain tilt equalizer - Gain tilt settling time measurement
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Description: IEC 62343-5-1:2014 contains the measurement method of gain tilt settling time for a dynamic gain tilt equalizer (DGTE) to change its gain tilt from an arbitrary initial value to a desired target value. This second edition cancels and replaces the first edition
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Description: IEC 62343-1-3:2012 contains the guideline minimum initialization test and measurement requirements and severities, for a dynamic gain tilt equalizer (DGTE). This second edition cancels and replaces the first edition published in 2006. It constitutes a technical revision. This
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Supplier: Accuris
Description: Dynamic modules - Test methods - Part 5-1: Dynamic gain tilt equalizer - Response time measurement
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Supplier: Accuris
Description: Dynamic modules - Part 1-3: Performance standards - Dynamic gain tilt equalizer (non-connectorized)
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Description: This standard contains the minimum initialization test and measurement requirements and severities which a dynamic gain tilt equalizer (DGTE) shall satisfy in order to be categorized as meeting the requirements of a DGTE used in controlled environments. The requirements cover
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Supplier: CSA Group
Description: IEC 62343-1-3:2012 contains the guideline minimum initialization test and measurement requirements and severities, for a dynamic gain tilt equalizer (DGTE). This second edition cancels and replaces the first edition published in 2006. It constitutes a technical revision. This
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Supplier: CSA Group
Description: IEC 62343-5-1:2014(E) contains the measurement method of gain tilt settling time for a dynamic gain tilt equalizer (DGTE) to change its gain tilt from an arbitrary initial value to a desired target value. This second edition cancels and replaces the first edition
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Supplier: Visual Sound, Inc.
Description: fitted in a standard rack together with any required dynamic processing, which can be inserted via the XL42's insert points, thus creating a custom 10 into 2 mixer via the output daisy chain feature. The resulting L&R outputs may then be routed to the master console via any convenient point
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Supplier: CSA Group
Description: Amendment 1:2019 to CAN/CSA-ISO/IEC 23004:16, Information technology — MPEG audio technologies — Part 4: Dynamic Range Control -Amendment 1: Parametric DRC, gain mapping and equalization tools
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Supplier: Visual Sound, Inc.
Description: AKG Acoustics, U.S. Rugged, affordable dynamic cardioid gooseneck microphone for general public address and communications use. The D 542 provides a frequency response tailored to speech use for optimum intelligibility as well as good offaxis rejection for high gain before feedback and
- Directivity: Directional, Cardioid
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Supplier: AENOR
Description: Dynamic modules - Part 5-1: Test methods - Dynamic gain tilt equalizer - Gain tilt settling time measurement
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Supplier: AENOR
Description: Dynamic modules - Part 1-3: Performance standards - Dynamic gain tilt equalizer (non-connectorized)
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Supplier: AENOR
Description: Dynamic modules - Test methods - Part 5-1: Dynamic gain tilt equalizer - Response time measurement
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Supplier: AENOR
Description: Dynamic modules - Test methods - Part 5-1: Dynamic gain tilt equalizer - Response time measurement
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Supplier: Corning Optical Communications
Description: . Applications: Laser and LED sources Sensors and gyroscopes External modulators Dynamic gain/spectrum equalizers Optical switches Optical fiber coupling Splitters, Combiners, Tap couplers Planar waveguide devices
- Fiber Type: Bare Fiber, Polarization Maintaining
- Operating Temperature: -60 to 300 C
- Wavelength: 400 to 1550 nm
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Supplier: Biamp Systems, Ltd.
Description: within the device, including volume control, ducking, equalization, compressor/limiter, speaker crossover, delay, and output gain. Emergency messages for life safety systems are stored in non-volatile memory. Two RJ-45 connectors on the rear panel of the device provide redundant
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Supplier: Visual Sound, Inc.
Description: . The tone controls adjust the equalization at the amplifier output. The amplifier includes an analog compressor/limiter for audio fidelity noticeably superior to conventional class D amplifiers with digital limiting. Increasing the input gain can substantially increase the average
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Supplier: TMP Pro Distribution
Description: loudspeakers and selecting the configuration on the LCD panel. A similar process is used to select the QSC amplifiers being used and to configure amplifier input sensitivity for proper dynamic protection gain structure. Settings for new QSC products may be loaded into the SC28 via a
- Application: Music / Audio Systems
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Supplier: TMP Pro Distribution
Description: consoles, and have been painstakingly designed to deliver superior sonic performance with any dynamic or condenser microphone. Gain trim covers a wide - 60dB ~ -16dB range for microphones (-34dB ~ +10dB for line input), so you'll be able to achieve optimum level matching with just
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Supplier: TMP Pro Distribution
Description: consoles, and have been painstakingly designed to deliver superior sonic performance with any dynamic or condenser microphone. Gain trim covers a wide - 60dB ~ -16dB range for microphones (-34dB ~ +10dB for line input), so you'll be able to achieve optimum level matching with just
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Supplier: TMP Pro Distribution
Description: consoles, and have been painstakingly designed to deliver superior sonic performance with any dynamic or condenser microphone. Gain trim covers a wide - 60dB ~ -16dB range for microphones (-34dB ~ +10dB for line input), so you'll be able to achieve optimum level matching with just
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Supplier: Visual Sound, Inc.
Description: .S.A. The HD-PA35 provides a front-panel control to set the input gain. An optional remote control connected to the rear-panel detachable terminal block provides for remote adjustment of the output level. The tone controls adjust the equalization at the amplifier output. The amplifier
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Supplier: Cirrus Logic, Inc.
Description: can be configured for single ended, or differential inputs. Up to three stereo microphone or line inputs may be connected. The input impedance is constant with PGA gain setting. A stereo digital microphone interface is provided, with a choice of two inputs. A dynamic range controller
- Device Type / Applications: Codec
- IC Package Type: WLCSP
- Supply Voltage: 1.8 V
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Supplier: ValueTronics International, Inc.
Description: measurement of power devices and high-voltage circuits Maximum input voltage: 250 Vrms; Dynamic range: 140 dB Extensive range of measurement sweep parameters and high density sweeping of the frequency axis Sweep parameters: Frequency, AC amplitude, DC bias, time
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Supplier: ValueTronics International, Inc.
Description: analysis Amplitude accuracy of 0.2 dB to 3 GHz (95% confidence) Standard GPS/GLONASS/Beidou receiver Optional tracking generator for gain/loss, antenna and cable measurements Streaming capture can be used to record and play back long term events Signal
- Frequency Range: 7.50E6 kHz
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Supplier: ValueTronics International, Inc.
Description: analysis Amplitude accuracy of 0.2 dB to 3 GHz (95% confidence) Standard GPS/GLONASS/Beidou receiver Optional tracking generator for gain/loss, antenna and cable measurements Streaming capture can be used to record and play back long term events Signal
- Frequency Range: 3.00E6 kHz
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Preface
function is the inverse of that of the plant. Inverse compensation is well known in signal processing and communications. Every MODEM in the world uses adaptive filters for channel equalization. Similar techniques are described here for plant dynamic control. Inverse control is feed-forward control
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Digitization
may contain a variety of image "scaling" algorithms to deal with this. They include histogram equalization, gaussian, linear, min-max, etc. These algorithms decide how to best "fit"the raw data into the available gray shades on your computer. With high dynamic range systems such as we produce
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Raman Amplifiers for Telecommunications 2
… can be utilized; if, on the other hand, traffic or component characteristics vary with time as may be the case in a system that utilizes dynamic optical add-drop multiplexers or optical cross- connects, then a dynamic gain equalizer may be required.
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Simulation of DGE based on the volume phase grating
… thick grating, volume phase grating (VPG) is analyzed numerically in light of thick grating theory and the characteristics of VPG’s gain spectrum in connection with the variation of parameters are presented, based on which a novel dynamic gain equalizer (DGE) is designed.
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Birefringence control and manipulation in silicon-oxynitride
The methods and devices that will be covered are: Reduction of heater induced birefringence in a dynamic gain equalizer by heater design or etched trenches.
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Dynamic gain and channel equalizers or wavelength blocker using free space: common elements and differences
Abstract—This paper discusses scaling differences in the imple- mentation of a dynamic gain equalizer (DGE), a dynamic channel equalizer (DCE), and a wavelength blocker (WB) sharing the same free space optical architecture principle.
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Optical Communications Essentials > Active Optical Components
The active devices described in this chapter include variable optical attenuators, tunable optical filters, dynamic gain equalizers , optical add/drop multiplexers, polarization controllers, and dispersion compensators.
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Application of optical-MEMS in lightwave communications
The simplest and least expensive dynamic gain equalizers (DGEs) use mid-amplifier filters that can be spectrally uniform (a VOA, as discussed above) or provide a constant spectral slope [19].
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