ANSI CTA-426-B-1998 Loudspeaker Optimum Amplifier Power (Formerly ANSI CEA-426-B R-2011).pdf
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1、 ANSI/CTA Standard Loudspeaker, Optimum Amplifier Power ANSI/CTA-426-B R-2011 (Formerly ANSI/CEA-426-B R-2011) July 1998 NOTICE Consumer Technology Association (CTA) Standards, Bulletins and other technical publications are designed to serve the public interest through eliminating misunderstandings
2、between manufacturers and purchasers, facilitating interchangeability and improvement of products, and assisting the purchaser in selecting and obtaining with minimum delay the proper product for his particular need. Existence of such Standards, Bulletins and other technical publications shall not i
3、n any respect preclude any member or nonmember of the Consumer Technology Association from manufacturing or selling products not conforming to such Standards, Bulletins or other technical publications, nor shall the existence of such Standards, Bulletins and other technical publications preclude the
4、ir voluntary use by those other than Consumer Technology Association members, whether the standard is to be used either domestically or internationally. Standards, Bulletins and other technical publications are adopted by the Consumer Technology Association in accordance with the American National S
5、tandards Institute (ANSI) patent policy. By such action, the Consumer Technology Association does not assume any liability to any patent owner, nor does it assume any obligation whatever to parties adopting the Standard, Bulletin or other technical publication. This document does not purport to addr
6、ess all safety problems associated with its use or all applicable regulatory requirements. It is the responsibility of the user of this document to establish appropriate safety and health practices and to determine the applicability of regulatory limitations before its use. This document is copyrigh
7、ted by the Consumer Technology Association and may not be reproduced, in whole or part, without written permission. Federal copyright law prohibits unauthorized reproduction of this document by any means. Organizations may obtain permission to reproduce a limited number of copies by entering into a
8、license agreement. Requests to reproduce text, data, charts, figures or other material should be made to the Consumer Technology Association. (Formulated under the cognizance of the CTA R3 Audio Systems Committee.) Published by CONSUMER TECHNOLOGY ASSOCIATION 2015 Technology manufacturers stated rat
9、ings must clearly specify any such enclosure. No external crossover network shall be used except as specified by the manufacturer. Systems provided with enclosures and/or crossover networks are to be tested with crossover networks and enclosures intact, unless otherwise specified by the manufacturer
10、. 4 Normative references 4.1 EIA-299-A Loudspeakers, Dynamic - Magnetic Structures and Impedance 4.2 IEC-60268-5 Sound System Equipment. Part 5: Loudspeakers 4.3 Keele, D.B Low Frequency Loudspeaker Assessment by Nearfield Sound-Pressure Measurement, Journal of the Audio Engineering Society, vol. 22
11、, no. 3, p. 154 (1974) 5 Definitions Full range is defined as substantially including bass, midrange, and treble frequencies occurring in music and speech. 6 Test methods 6.1 Apparatus 6.1.1 Compact disc player with “Track Repeat“ function (if using the CEA compact disc with recorded test signals) 6
12、.1.2 Power amplifier minimally rated at the test power CEA-426-B 36.1.3 CEA compact disc with recorded test signals, or other means for generating test signals as defined in Annex A (normative) 6.1.4 True RMS voltmeter with input impedance at least ten times the loudspeaker rated impedance, and with
13、 an ac bandwidth of at least 40 Hz to 10 kHz 6.1.5 Sine wave generator covering 40 Hz to 10 kHz 6.1.6 1/3-octave real time audio analyzer using class 2 or class 3 filters, capable of displaying “total SPL“ 6.1.7 Measuring microphone, omnidirectional, with flat frequency response 0.5 dB from 40 Hz to
14、 10 kHz and dynamic range upper limit of 140 dB SPL minimum. 6.1.8 Switched 20 dB attenuator, described in Annex B (normative) 6.2 Test conditions and operator notes 6.2.1 Each test may be conducted with a fresh sample of the product, or the tests may all be performed on one sample. 6.2.2 The loudsp
15、eaker shall be tested as the manufacturer specifies it to be used. If no such specification is provided, individual transducers shall be tested on a baffle of reasonable proportions whose area is no less than ten times the nominal area of the transducer. The accelerated life test at continuous power
16、 may also be conducted with the transducers in free air. Complete systems shall be tested intact. The test shall be conducted at an ambient temperature of 25 C 5 C and relative humidity of 30% to 80% in a room or enclosure that maintains these conditions and does not change fundamental resonance fre
17、quency more than 5%. 6.2.3 If a crossover or filter network is specified by the manufacturer, it shall be installed according to the manufacturers instructions. If no such network is specified, the amplifier and voltmeter shall be connected directly to the loudspeaker terminals. 6.2.4 Verify that th
18、e speakers rated impedance complies with EIA-299-A. Calculate the test voltage to be applied to the speaker, using this rated impedance. Test voltage is equal to the square root of the product of the optimum amplifier power and the rated impedance. 6.2.5 CAUTION WEAR EAR PROTECTION! High sound level
19、s of annoying signals are produced which can cause hearing damage with prolonged exposure. The operator is advised to wear appropriate protection such as ear plugs, preferably balanced attenuation devices which will still permit the operator to listen critically for distortion or other signs of dist
20、ress in the device under test. CEA-426-B 46.2.6 Test sequence Power compression is the least stressful test and should be run first, followed by the distortion test, with the accelerated life test performed last. 6.3 Section A power compression This procedure tests the degree to which acoustic outpu
21、t of the speaker is compressed at the optimum amplifier power. 6.3.1 Procedure Refer to Annex A.1 and A.3, and to the equipment block diagram in Annex B (normative). 6.3.1 Place the microphone in a close-mic position (refer to Keele paper cited in section 4.3), on axis with its geometric center, and
22、 connect the microphone output to the input of the 1/3-octave real time analyzer. Using the switched attenuator, apply the variable rate swept sine wave test signal to the speaker at an amplitude 20 dB below the optimum amplifier power, and record the reference spectrum of the speaker output. 6.3.2
23、Reduce the drive level by 6 dB. Using the switched attenuator, simultaneously raise the amplitude of the test signal by 20 dB and attenuate the output of the microphone amplifier by 20 dB; this applies considerably less than full power to the loudspeaker. The spectrum produced should track the origi
24、nal curve, but should be about 6 dB lower in amplitude, indicating little or no compression taking place. At this time, the operator should listen for distortion; there should be minimal distortion at this reduced power level. If severe distortion occurs, the operator should stop the test, noting th
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