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Measure of noise intensity - SCHMIDT - 05-01-2020 Hello, I want to use Phyphox Noise Intensity with my students but I don't understand why the measures (SPL db) are always negative. Is it because the sensor is not calibrated ? How can I get positive values without calibrating the sensor ? Thank you for your help. Philippe Schmidt RE: Measure of noise intensity - Jens Noriʇzsɔɥ - 05-01-2020 The audio amplitude experiment could only provide relative intensity information if the sensor is not calibrated. So: yes – and you can‘t. Please find some details in the experiment info via the three vertical dots menu. RE: Measure of noise intensity - pschmidt1962 - 05-01-2020 (05-01-2020, 07:19 PM)Jens Noritzsch Wrote: The audio amplitude experiment could only provide relative intensity information if the sensor is not calibrated. So: yes – and you can‘t. Please find some details in the experiment info via the three vertical dots menu.Thank you ! Philippe RE: Measure of noise intensity - Roland Van Kerschaver - 09-09-2020 Get negative dB? Calibrate. How to calibrate? Get positive dB from other soundmeter app. RE: Measure of noise intensity - Jens Noriʇzsɔɥ - 09-09-2020 (09-09-2020, 09:45 AM)Roland Van Kerschaver Wrote: Get negative dB? Thanks, Roland, for pointing this out. That has fallen short in my reply. For the sake of completeness I also add our “disclaimer”, see phyphox.org/wiki/index.php/Experiment:_Audio_Amplitude: “Even a well calibrated experiment is still limited in its accuracy as the experiment does not take into account the base noise, the spectral dependency of the microphone, non-linear responses and directional dependencies. So, this experiment may be suitable for simple educational purposes, but for serious measurements you will either need a dedicated app for your device or, much better, professional equipment.” |