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Differential linearity error in audio analog/digital converters can produce discontinuities in the transfer characteristics, with consequent audible impairment of the signal. Subjective tests have been conducted to determine the impairment caused, and results are given in the paper. Conventional analog distortion measurement methods are insensitive to the distortion products caused by discontinuities and can be difficult to interpret. A computer-based measurement technique is described which is sensitive to these distortion products, and indicates the size of a discontinuity and its approximate position in the transfer characteristic.
Author (s): Gilchrist, Neil H.
Affiliation:
BBC Research Department, Tadworth, Surrey, England
(See document for exact affiliation information.)
AES Convention: 81
Paper Number:2394
Publication Date:
1986-11-06
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Session subject:
Audio Measurement and Instrumentation
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Gilchrist, Neil H.; 1986; The Subjective Effect and Measurement of A.D.C./D.A.C. Transfer Characteristic Discontinuity [PDF]; BBC Research Department, Tadworth, Surrey, England; Paper 2394; Available from: https://aes2.org/publications/elibrary-page/?id=5036
Gilchrist, Neil H.; The Subjective Effect and Measurement of A.D.C./D.A.C. Transfer Characteristic Discontinuity [PDF]; BBC Research Department, Tadworth, Surrey, England; Paper 2394; 1986 Available: https://aes2.org/publications/elibrary-page/?id=5036