“Audio Specifications Not Found in Textbooks” is designed to provide an insightful overview on how to make audio issues strictly quantitative and resolvable.
Overview:
The audio profession is filled with numerous subjective descriptions of both positive and negative attributes of systems designed to produce sound. When the attributes being described are associated with negative attributes of a system, it is not only difficult but counterproductive for those designing and debugging these systems to talk in such subjective terms.
Maxim's audio team has developed quantitative techniques for measuring, discussing, and minimizing three common audio system issues that are generally not found in textbooks:
- Audible “Clicks and Pops”
- Susceptibility to RF Demodulation
- Radiated RF Emissions
“Audio Specifications Not Found in Textbooks” is designed to provide an insightful overview on how to make these common audio issues strictly quantitative and resolvable. Anyone who is involved in designing and/or debugging electronic audio systems should find this Webinar instructive and a “must attend” event.