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Virtual SMAART training: Tell the crossover frequency and type
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<blockquote data-quote="Adam Black" data-source="post: 39265" data-attributes="member: 702"><p>Re: Virtual SMAART training: Tell the crossover frequency and type</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Phil,</p><p></p><p>Not wanting to hijack the thread, I'll be brief. If you, or anyone, would like a more in depth response please feel free to contact me offline.</p><p></p><p>In a nutshell there is artificial delay when referencing to the signal generator. How much so will vary by device. This is because when I serve the output data to a device, I take that same data and use it as input for the virtual Generator device. Which means there is no appreciable delay. Whereas the actual output signal, at a minimum, needs to go through both a D/A and then an A/D, which does take a measurable amount of time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Adam Black, post: 39265, member: 702"] Re: Virtual SMAART training: Tell the crossover frequency and type Phil, Not wanting to hijack the thread, I'll be brief. If you, or anyone, would like a more in depth response please feel free to contact me offline. In a nutshell there is artificial delay when referencing to the signal generator. How much so will vary by device. This is because when I serve the output data to a device, I take that same data and use it as input for the virtual Generator device. Which means there is no appreciable delay. Whereas the actual output signal, at a minimum, needs to go through both a D/A and then an A/D, which does take a measurable amount of time. [/QUOTE]
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