Sunday, November 30, 2008
Acoustic uses of Spectrum Analyzer
In acoustics, a spectrograph converts a sound wave into a sound spectrogram. The first acoustic spectrograph was developed during World War II at Bell Telephone Laboratories, and was widely used in speech science, acoustic phonetics and audiology research, before eventually being superseded by digital signal processing techniques. Now spectrum analyzers cover the acoustic range.
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