This paper will cover hidden performance issues in 192kHz converters that are evaluated using AES-17. AES-17 is the “AES Standard method for digital audio engineering – measurement of digital audio equipment”. This standard calls out how to test most digital audio equipment, and it outlines the standard test procedures and methods in testing of audio. It is important to understand that these methods allows for several important issues to be hidden in the real spectrum of the converter. These hidden elements will be addressed in detail.
Authors:
Gaddy, Larry; Kulavik, Richard
Affiliation:
AKM Semiconductor
AES Convention:
119 (October 2005)
Paper Number:
6578
Publication Date:
October 1, 2005
Subject:
Audio Coding & Loudspeakers & Hi Resolution Audio
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