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Psophometric voltage is a
circuit noise voltage measured with a
psophometer that
includes a CCIF-1951
weighting network. "
Psophometric voltage" should...
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Psophometric weighting (from Gr****: ψόφος : psóphos "noise")
refers to any
weighting curve used in the
measurement of noise. In the
field of
audio engineering...
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referred to as
Psophometric weighting,
though this term is best
avoided because,
although strictly a
general term, the word
Psophometric is
sometimes ****umed...
- circuits, a
different weighting curve, ITU-R 468
noise weighting uses a
psophometric weighting curve and a quasi-peak detector. This method,
formerly known...
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chiefly used in
North America. The
Psophometric filter is used for this
purpose on
international circuits. See
Psophometric weighting to see a
comparison of...
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certain bandwidth,
which must be
stated or implied. In
European practice,
psophometric weighting may be, as
indicated by context,
equivalent to dBm0p, which...
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already widely used in English, but also
derives originally from Gr****.
Psophometric voltage Ian
Hickman (March 2001). "Balanced circuits".
Electronics World...
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quality measurement G-weighting ITU-R 468
noise weighting M-weighting
Psophometric weighting Weight function Weighting filter Z-weighting
Marine Mammal...
- ψοφητικός, ψόφησις, ψόφημα, ψοφοειδής Psophiidae, Psophocichla, psophometer,
psophometric psor- itch Gr**** ψωρός (psōrós), ψώρα (psṓra), ψωριᾶν (psōriân), (psōríāsis)...
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Other noise-weighting
curves have existed, e.g. DIN standards. The term
psophometric weighting,
though referring in
principle to any
weighting curve intended...