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Portable One Self Contained Audio Analyzer


Portable One audio analyzers bring bench-quality, high-precision test and measurement to maintenance, engineering and production facilities. Whether in broadcast, communications, bench or production use, Portable One offers a complete, easy-to-use audio test set housed in a rugged fan-cooled clamshell case that's ready for almost anything.

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  • Built-in display and control surface with no need for a separate PC
  • Includes an IEEE-488.2 GPIB interface port for programmatic control / high-speed automation
  • AES3 and SPDIF input and output sample rates at 96 kHz
  • 120 kHz analog bandwidth

Key features

Portable One Plus Access provides comprehensive two-channel analog generation and measurement. With twelve different measurement functions selectable at the push of a button, Portable One is comprehensive while remaining user-friendly. Easy-to-set-up sweep capability produces graphs of frequency response, distortion vs. frequency and even amplitude sweeps. Non-volatile storage of up to 30 tests allows easy, one-button recall of your favorite test setup. Connect Portable One to a compatible printer and produce reports incorporating high-resolution graphs.

Portable One Dual Domain retains the true analog domain capabilities found in the Portable One Plus Access, and adds 96 kHz sampling rate digital audio input and output and full digital signal generation and analysis. You can even make digital interface measurements, analyzing signal jitter, delay, data integrity and status bits.

Measurements
  • In both analog and digital domains:
    • Level (two channels simultaneously)
    • Noise or signal-to-noise ratio (wideband, weighted, or selective)
    • THD+N (total harmonic distortion plus noise)
    • Interchannel phase
    • Real-time two-channel amplitude ratio (interchannel balance or  device gain/loss)
    • Real-time frequency-selective crosstalk
  • In the analog domain only:
    • Wow and Flutter
    • SINAD (ratio of {signal + noise + distortion} to {noise + distortion})
    • Input-to-output phase shift
    • Loading (AC resistance of the input of a device connected to the generator output)
    • AC mains check (voltage, frequency, and distortion of the AC power line)
  • In the digital domain only:
    • Jitter
    • Digital data integrity
    • Sample rate, amplitude, and delay of digital carrier signal
    • Status Bits
Generated Waveforms
  • Sine
  • Square
  • Optional two-tone IMD (intermodulation distortion)

Reporting
  • On-screen results and graphing
  • Print graphs, panel setups and measurement data
Automation
  • Save up to 30 instrument setups, including sweep results data.
  • Can be control by GPIB (IEEE 488 General Purpose Interface Bus).

Connectivity
  • Balanced and unbalanced analog inputs and outputs
  • AES3, S/PDIF and Toslink digital inputs and outputs
  • Auxiliary inputs and outputs, including monitors, triggers, synchronization.

Dual Domain

Like our 2700 series, the Portable One audio analyzer is available as a dual domain instrument. A dual domain audio analyzer provides full generation and analysis capabilities in both the analog domain and the digital domain, simultaneously. Why is this important?

  • Analog domain
    Because high-precision analog audio design offers markedly superior performance to even the best digital implementations in several key areas, especially residual noise and distortion, and high-frequency response.
    Most modern competitive audio analyzers are converter-based, without true analog domain generation and analysis. A converter-based analyzer uses ADCs to convert analog input signals for digital analysis and DACs to convert digitally-generated signals for analog output. This technique is easier and less expensive, but at a cost in performance.
    Standard band-limiting filters are built in to the analog analyzer in the Portable One.  Included are a high pass at 400 Hz, selectable low pass filters at 22 kHz, 30 kHz and 80 kHz, and selectable weighting filters: ANSI-IEC "A"; CCIR 468-4; CCIR ARM; CCIR RMS.
  • Digital domain
    Digital signal generation and analysis are essential in modern audio, and our Portable One Dual Domain provides a complete solution for testing digital audio as well, at sample rates up to 96 kHz.
  • Cross domain
    Engineers designing digital converters often require cross-domain measurements, where a signal must be generated in the digital domain while the converter's output is measured in the analog domain (or vice versa). Only a dual-domain audio analyzer accomplish this with meaningful results.

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Specs

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(Specs published in "Getting Started" document)

Low Distortion

  • Analog system THD+N, less than –92 dB in an 80 kHz measurement bandwidth.
  • Digital distortion THD+N, less than –140 dB.

High Bandwidth

  • Analog signal generation to 120 kHz.

Low Noise

  • Analog analyzer noise less than –114 dBu, measured in a 22 Hz to 22 kHz bandwidth.
  • Analog analyzer noise less than –118 dBu, A-weighted.

Flat Response

  • ±0.05 dB, 20 Hz to 20 kHz.

Low Crosstalk

  • Less than –120 dB, analog input.
  • Less than –110 dB, analog output

Low Jitter

  • Less than 0.8 ns, digital generator.
  • Less than 1.6 ns, digital analyzer.

Wide Input Voltage Range

  • 80 mV–250 V in 10 dB steps.
 
     

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