Laboratory analyzer APx52x series
audiopowerbenchtop

Laboratory analyzer - APx52x series  - Audio Precision - audio / power / benchtop
Laboratory analyzer - APx52x series  - Audio Precision - audio / power / benchtop
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Characteristics

Application domain
laboratory, audio
Measured value
power
Configuration
benchtop
Other characteristics
four-channel, dual-channel

Description

The APx525 is a two channel audio analyzer for R&D engineers and production technicians who want fast and easy audio test, but who may not need the ultra-high performance of AP’s APx555 nor require the multichannel capability of the APx585. APx525 has two balanced and two unbalanced analog inputs and outputs plus 216k digital inputs and outputs via AES/EBU, TOSLINK and SPDIF. APx526 is the four channel version of the APx525, developed for the 4 channel head units typical of the automotive audio industry. Additionally, I/O may be expanded with optional Digital Serial (APx525 and APx526), HDMI with ARC (APx525), PDM (APx525 and APx526) and Bluetooth (APx525 and APx526) modules. Developed for power amp designers, the AG52 analog generator option generates exceptionally clean square waves with a rise time better than 2 microseconds and has an improved THD+N of -110 dB (typical). The AG52 generates DIM 100, 30, and B square + sine waveforms and maximum output level is increased from 21.21Vrms to 26.66 Vrms (balanced). The BW52 ultra-high bandwidth option offers unprecedented FFT performance: 1.248 million points, DC to 1 MHz bandwidth and full 24-bit resolution. Ideal for Class D amplifier design and unmatched by any other test instrument.

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