Since 1984, Audio Precision’s electronic audio analyzers and electro-acoustic test instrumentation have helped engineers to design and manufacture innovative solutions ranging from semiconductor devices to consumer, automotive, and professional audio products. Now, the APx series is helping the industry to tackle the challenges involved in the development and evaluation of a new generation of connected audio devices.
In a closed-loop test scenario, a known audio signal is generated by an audio analyzer and input into the device under test (DUT). With minimal or no delay, the output signal from the DUT is acquired by the analyzer and evaluated relative to the original signal to determine the DUT’s audio performance. For some DUTs, including smart devices, closed-loop testing isn’t feasible since either the known audio signal or the output signal may be a file, whether on the DUT or a server connected to the DUT. Such test setups — where the audio signal is not generated, passed through the DUT and analyzed in one continuous operation — are frequently referred to as open loop.

“Open-loop chirp measurement capability is very important to developers of acoustic and electronic devices alike, especially engineers focused on smart device design, manufacture and evaluation,” says Dave Schmoldt, Audio Precision Chief Executive Officer. “Combining open-loop, time-selective (or quasi-anechoic) acoustic measurements with the performance, versatility, reliability and ease-of-use of the APx platform make for a very powerful audio test solution.”
APx software release version 4.6 will be available mid-Q3 of 2018. The release will be available as a courtesy download to registered users of AP.com and is compatible with all analyzers in the APx500 Series. Use of the open-loop chirp capability with APx515 analyzers requires at least one software option or bundle that contain a supported chirp measurement.
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