90 application guide, 2 analog input gain structure examples, Plm series operation manual rev 1.2.3 – Lab.gruppen PLM 20000Q User Manual

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Application Guide

PLM Series Operation Manual rev 1.2.3

10.4.3.2 Analog Input Gain Structure Examples

Figure 10-4 illustrates how to minimize absolute noise while limiting the available SPL.

Input Clip: 12 dBu

Amp Gain: 22 dB

SNR: 105.5 dB

Absolute Noise Floor: -71.5 dBu

SPL is limited to -8.9 dB relative to clip in this minimum absolute noise level example

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Analog

AES Input

Input Mixer

Module In

Module Out

Amp

Attenuation

Analog Ref

Amp Gain

ISVPL

Output

dB

/d

B

u

Clip
Nominal
Noise

Figure 10-4: Analog: Low Noise with Limited Output (Low Input / Low SPL)

Figure 10-5 illustrates how to minimize absolute noise while achieving full power. In this illustration it can be
seen that there is no available headroom.

Input Clip: 12 dBu

Amp Gain: 30.9 dB

SNR: 111.3 dB

Absolute Noise Floor: -68.4 dBu

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-120,0

-100,0

-80,0

-60,0

-40,0

-20,0

0,0

20,0

40,0

60,0

80,0

Analog

AES Input

Input Mixer

Module In

Module Out

Amp

Attenuation

Analog Ref

Amp Gain

ISVPL

Output

dB

/d

B

u

Clip
Nominal
Noise

Figure 10-5: Analog: Low Noise with Full Output Power (Low Input / High SPL)

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