07-03-2020 07:13 PM
Hi all
I want to calculated octave by SVT Fractional-octave Analysis.vi.when Select 1/3 octave out data is right,and other 1/6,1/12,1/24 out data are different,if somewhere was set wrong.Please help me check it,thanks in advance!
07-06-2020 09:31 AM
Hi all
who can help me for that,I want use this octave to generator different sweep sine waveform,It's a appreciated for you help anymore.
07-07-2020 10:42 AM - edited 07-07-2020 10:50 AM
Yes, the midband frequencies are different between 1/3 octave and 1/6 octave bands. Refer to Section 5.4 of IEC 61260-1-2014 for the formulas. The SVT VI is returning the correct nominal frequencies for each fractional octave bandwidth according to the standard.
As a specific example, let us examine the nearest band to 20 Hz.
Full octave: fm = 15.85 Hz, f_nom = 16 Hz
1/3 octave: fm = 19.95 Hz, f_nom = 20 Hz
1/6 octave: fm = 21.13 Hz, f_nom = 21.1 Hz
1/12 octave: fm = 20.54 Hz, f_nom = 20.5 Hz
1/24 octave: fm = 20.24 Hz, f_nom = 20.2 Hz
In the note right below the formulas, IEC 61260 also states:
NOTE 1 The outputs of narrow-bandwidth fractional-octave-band filters that have exact mid-band frequencies
determined from Formula (2) or Formula (3) can be combined to approximate the band level indicated by a filter of
wider bandwidth with a corresponding exact mid-band frequency and corresponding band-edge frequencies.
Looking again at 1/6 octave bands, now let us investigate just below 20 Hz:
1/6 octave: fm = 18.84 Hz, f_nom = 18.8 Hz
and we could combine the two 1/6 octave bands around 20 Hz to capture exactly the same band as the 1/3 octave band centered (nominally) at 20 Hz.