These settings configures the frequency filtering in the Nor145
Three parallel frequency weighting networks (A/C/Z) are available. Most sound level measurements are performed using the A-network (it corresponds to normal human hearing ability at low or moderate sound levels) while peak levels often are detected using the C-network. The Z-network is in fact flat, in other words, no weighting.
The frequency range can be divided into bands of octave or 1/3rd octave width. The possible frequency range in the Nor145 is from 0.4 Hz to 20 kHz and thus covers both the sound and vibration range.
The bandwidth decides the width of each filter. The bandwidth can be either 1/1 octave or 1/3 octave.
A lower limit can be set to the lowest frequency of interest. If the frequency is set lower than 6.3 Hz, the high-pass filter is disabled. The lowest selectable frequency is 0.4 Hz.
The upper frequency limit should be set to the highest frequency of interest. For the standard microphone, the maximum frequency is 20 kHz. For other tranducers, the upper limit may be higher.
Enable/disable the FFT (Fast Fourier Transformation) functionality. The FFT uses a Hanning time window. The FFT is processed every ~700 ms, and is not overlapping. FFT data will be stored together with the measurement.
The instrument supports two resolutions, 8192 lines with 2.96 Hz line width and 16384 lines with 1.46 Hz line width.
The filters in Nor145 is calculated using digital elecronics and performs according to class 1 in the IEC 61260 standard. For more information about the filters, please see the Filter specifications for details.