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RE: Measurement of the resonance curve (Acoustics) - Jens Noriʇzsɔɥ - 08-25-2022 A simple fix apparently is 1 –> 2 in Code: <if less="true" equal="true" greater="false"> However, the number of runs is off by two then. I am a bit unsure how to properly fix it as the analysis block is run like
RE: Measurement of the resonance curve (Acoustics) - Jens Noriʇzsɔɥ - 08-25-2022 The “cycle” attribute looks like a quick fix. A proper solution would be checking the buffer length if there is sufficient data for a first run… RE: Measurement of the resonance curve (Acoustics) - solid - 03-09-2023 Dear Jens, I just have found this problem. A new version has to be published where this bag is corrected. RE: Measurement of the resonance curve (Acoustics) - solid - 03-25-2023 Hi, I have added the following before the block shown by Jens and it works: <!-- 2023 --> <count> <input as="buffer" clear="false">fft2500</input> <output as="count">count</output> </count> <if less="true" equal="true" greater="false"> <input as="a" clear="false">count</input> <input as="b" type="value">0</input> <input as="true" type="value">0</input> <input as="false" clear="false">run</input> <output as="result">run</output> </if> So run remains zero until appearance of fft2500... Example is a tube of 23 cm length with open ends. Best Mikhail RE: Measurement of the resonance curve (Acoustics) - Jens Noriʇzsɔɥ - 03-31-2023 Hm… I still obtain “Runs 1” before I tap play, both on Android and iOS. Is this on purpose? RE: Measurement of the resonance curve (Acoustics) - solid - 03-31-2023 I am also surprised where it comes from... RE: Measurement of the resonance curve (Acoustics) - J_Almer - 09-25-2023 Dear @solid, thank you for the wonderful experiment. I tried as acoustic resonator and it worked perfectly. Both, the sweep option and the FFT. Then i thought, this could be wonderful for High-/Lowpassfilter with RC. I built one with C=100nF and R=1000Ω. I can measure the damping (see attached) figure with an oscilloscope, but didn't suceeded with an audio option. My idea was to use a 3.5 mm 4-conductor and use and audio chanel R and the microphone pin AUX. But no success. Sometimes it was misinterpreted by the phone as signal to reduce the volume. Have anyone an idea? RE: Measurement of the resonance curve (Acoustics) - solid - 10-07-2023 Dear J-Almer, maybe your smartphone is too modern, it is better to use old models for this experiment. Your proposition worked perfectly well. I have chosen R = 10 kOhm and C = 0.1 µF for the characteristic frequency 1/RC = 1 kHz. |