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Re: NXT sound sensor characteristics
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lugnet.robotics, lugnet.boats
Date: 
Sat, 28 Feb 2009 15:45:25 GMT
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In lugnet.robotics, Claude Baumann wrote:

...you tried to maintain the sound pressure constant.

Since I was doing this all manually, it was by far the easiest. I realized that
a better way would be to vary the signal generator level at each frequency, but
often when trying that I simple "maxed out" the reported level from the sound
sensor at some frequency, and wanted to do that as little as possible.

we were amazed to see that around 3kHz, the sound sometimes
has to be louder, sometimes weaker, in order to maintain the
constant 20 NXT-dBA. We sweeped over the range and the value
droped and grew at neighbour frequencies.

That sounds like resonance. Perhaps in the sensor response, but at 3 kHz the
wavelength is down around 10 cm, meaning a half-wavelength at 5 cm is getting
very close to the physical dimensions of the sensor. Did you check for physical
resonance effects, perhaps within the casework?

This leaves us puzzled. It would be a great thing, if someone
verified this.

I'd love to, but don't have the signal generator right now. I'm very tempted to
get something like this:

http://www.pasco.com/featured-products/xplorer-glx/index.cfm

As it would satisfy nearly all of my datalogging needs when they go beyond the
NXT (higher resolution).

--
Brian Davis



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  Re: NXT sound sensor characteristics
 
(...) Excellent suggestion!!! We'll open one sensor and try once again. (...) (URL) else interested in repeating the experiment? Philo? Claude P.S. I added a graph to the page, where the sound pressure is maintained constant. (16 years ago, 28-Feb-09, to lugnet.robotics, lugnet.boats)

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  Re: NXT sound sensor characteristics
 
Thanks Brian (...) Your excellent graph shows that you tried to maintain the sound pressure constant. We did the inverse in the last graphs, where we tried to draw the curve for a constant NXT sensor value. We also repeated the experiment, and this (...) (16 years ago, 28-Feb-09, to lugnet.robotics, lugnet.boats)

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