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4、e-band and fractional-octave-band Filters Part 3: Periodic Tests Secretariat: Acoustical Society of America Approved on July 19, 2016 by: American National Standards Institute, Inc. Abstract This part describes procedures for periodic testing of octave-band and fractional-octave-band filters that we
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17、ariat. 2016 Acoustical Society of AmericaAll rights reserved i Contents 1 Scope 1 2 Normative references . 1 3 Terms and definitions . 2 4 Submission for testing 2 5 Conformance 2 6 Preliminary inspection 3 7 Power supply 3 8 Environmental conditions 3 9 Mandatory facilities and general requirements
18、 . 3 9.1 General . 3 9.2 Test instruments . 5 10 Test of relative attenuation at midband frequency or effective bandwidth deviation 5 10.1 General . 5 10.2 Tests of relative attenuation at midband frequency . 5 10.3 Test of effective bandwidth deviation . 5 11 Linear operating range, measurement ran
19、ge, level range control and overload indicator 6 12 Test of lower limit of linear operating range . 7 13 Measurement of relative attenuation . 7 14 Documentation 9 Annex A (informative) Uncertainty related to test by sinusoidal sweeps . 11 General . 11 Digitally generated signal . 12 Test signal fro
20、m a signal generator 12 Comparing measurements . 13 Annex B (informative) Test of effective bandwidth deviation with the use of an exponential sweep Example 14 General . 14 Example 14 Annex C (informative) Normalized frequencies for test of one-third-octave-band filters . 16 General . 16 Example cal
21、culation 16 Bibliography . 18 Tables Table 1 Frequency parameter R and acceptance limits on relative attenuation for fractional-octave-band filters 8 Table C.1 Normalized test frequencies and acceptance limits on relative attenuation for one-third-octave-band filters 17 ii 2016 Acoustical Society of
22、 AmericaAll rights reserved Foreword This Foreword is for information only, and is not a part of the American National Standard ANSI/ASA S1.11-2016/Part 3/IEC 61260-3:2016 American National Standard Electroacoustics Octave-band and Fractional-octave-band Filters Part 3: Periodic Tests. As such, this
23、 Foreword may contain material that has not been subjected to public review or a consensus process. In addition, it does not contain requirements necessary for conformance to the standard. This standard comprises a part of a group of definitions, standards, and specifications for use in acoustics. I
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25、thods of measurement and test, and terminology in the field of physical acoustics, including architectural acoustics, electroacoustics, sonics and ultrasonics, and underwater sound, but excluding those aspects which pertain to biological safety, tolerances, and comfort. This standard supplements ANS
26、I/ASA S1.11-2014/Part 1/IEC 61260-1:2014 American National Standard Electroacoustics Octave-band and Fractional-octave-band Filters Part 1: Specifications. This standard is an identical national adoption of IEC 61260-3:2016 Electroacoustics Octave-band and fractional-octave-band filters Part 3: Peri
27、odic tests, which was prepared by IEC/TC 29. However, in conformance with ANSI and IEC rules, the words “this part of ANSI/ASA S1.11/IEC 61260” replace the words “this part of IEC 61260” where they appear in the IEC document, decimal points were substituted in place of the decimal commas used in IEC
28、 documents, and American English spelling is used in place of British English spelling. The ANSI/ASA equivalents to ISO/IEC standards referenced herein are given below: ANSI/ASA S1.4-2014/Part 1/IEC 61672-1:2013 American National Standard Electroacoustics Sound Level Meters Part 1: Specifications (a
29、 nationally adopted international standard) ANSI/ASA S1.11-2014/Part 1/IEC 61260-1:2014 American National Standard Electroacoustics - Octave-band and Fractional-octave-band Filters Part 1: Specifications (a nationally adopted international standard) ANSI/ASA S1.11-2016/Part 2/IEC 61260-2:2016 Americ
30、an National Standard Electroacoustics - Octave-band and Fractional-octave-band Filters Part 2: Pattern-evaluation Tests (a nationally adopted international standard) At the time this Standard was submitted to Accredited Standards Committee S1, Acoustics for approval, the membership was as follows: R
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33、society.org. iv 2016 Acoustical Society of AmericaAll rights reserved INTRODUCTION IEC 61260:1995 and IEC 61260:1995/AMD 1:2001 are now separated into the following three parts of IEC 61260 series: Part 1: Specifications Part 2: Pattern evaluation tests Part 3: Periodic tests For assessments of conf
34、ormance to performance specifications, ANSI/ASA S1.11/Part 1/IEC 61260-1 uses different criteria than were used for the IEC 61260:1995 edition. IEC 61260:1995 did not provide any requirements or recommendations to account for the uncertainty of measurement in assessments of conformance to specificat
35、ions. This absence of requirements or recommendations to account for uncertainty of measurement created ambiguity in determinations of conformance to specifications for situations where a measured deviation from a design goal was close to the limit of the allowed deviation. If conformance was determ
36、ined based on whether a measured deviation did or did not exceed the limits, the end-user of the octave-band and fractional-octave-band filters incurred the risk that the true deviation from a design goal exceeded the limits. To remove this ambiguity, IEC Technical Committee 29, at its meeting in 19
37、96, adopted a policy to account for measurement uncertainty in assessments of conformance in International Standards that it prepares. This edition of ANSI/ASA S1.11/Part 3/IEC 61260-3 uses an amended criterion for assessing conformance to a specification. Conformance is demonstrated when (a) measur
38、ed deviations from design goals do not exceed the applicable acceptance limits and (b) the uncertainty of measurement does not exceed the corresponding maximum-permitted uncertainty. Acceptance limits are analogous to the tolerance limits allowances for design and manufacturing implied in the IEC 61
39、260:1995. Actual and maximum-permitted uncertainties of measurement are determined for a coverage probability of 95 %. Unless more specific information is available, the evaluation of the contribution of a specific filter or filter set to a total measurement uncertainty can be based on the acceptanc
40、e limits and maximum-permitted uncertainties specified in this standard. AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARD ANSI/ASA S1.11-2016/Part 3/IEC 61260-3:2016 2016 Acoustical Society of AmericaAll rights reserved 1 American National Standard Electroacoustics Octave-band and Fractional-octave-band Filters Part 3: P
41、eriodic Tests 1 Scope 1.1 This part of ANSI/ASA S1.11/IEC 61260 describes procedures for periodic testing of octave-band and fractional-octave-band filters that were designed to conform to the class 1 or class 2 specifications given in IEC 61260-1:2014. The aim of this standard is to ensure that per
42、iodic testing is performed in a consistent manner by all laboratories. 1.2 The purpose of periodic testing is to assure the user that the performance of an octave-band and fractional-octave-band filter conforms to the applicable specifications of IEC 61260-1 for a limited set of key tests and for th
43、e environmental conditions under which the tests were performed. 1.3 The extent of the tests in this standard is deliberately restricted to the minimum considered necessary for periodic tests. 1.4 Periodic tests described in this standard apply to filters for which the manufacturer claims conformanc
44、e to the specifications in IEC 61260-1:2014. Periodic tests in this standard apply to filters for which the model has been, or has not been, pattern approved by an independent testing organization responsible for pattern approvals in accordance with the test procedures of IEC 61260-2. 1.5 Because of
45、 the limited extent of the periodic tests, if evidence of pattern approval is not publicly available, no general conclusion about conformance to the specifications of IEC 61260-1 can be made, even if the results of the periodic tests conform to all applicable requirements of this standard. 2 Normati
46、ve references The following documents, in whole or in part, are normatively referenced in this document and are indispensable for its application. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) ap
47、plies. IEC 61260-1:2014, Electroacoustics Octave-band and fractional-octave-band filters Part 1: Specifications IEC 61260-2:2016, Electroacoustics Octave-band and fractional-octave-band filters Part 2: Pattern-evaluation tests IEC 61672-1, Electroacoustics Sound level meters Part 1: Specifications I
48、SO/IEC Guide 98-3, Uncertainty of measurement Part 3: Guide to the expression of uncertainty in measurement (GUM:1995) ISO/IEC Guide 98-4, Uncertainty of measurement Part 4: Role of measurement uncertainty in conformity assessment ANSI/ASA S1.11-2016/Part 3 / IEC 61260-3:2016 2 2016 Acoustical Socie
49、ty of AmericaAll rights reserved 3 Terms and definitions For the purposes of this document, the terms and definitions given in IEC 61260-1, ISO/IEC Guide 98-3 and ISO/IEC Guide 98-4 apply. 4 Submission for testing 4.1 An instruction manual applicable to the model and version of the filter shall be available in order to perform periodic tests of a filter. If an applicable instruction manual is not submitted along with the filter, nor available at the calibration laboratory, nor publicly accessible from