Sound system equipment - Electroacoustical transducers - Measurement of large signal parameters

applies to transducers such as loudspeakers, headphones, shakers, and other actuators using either an electro-dynamical or electro-magnetic motor coupled with a mechanical suspension. The measurement results are needed for engineering design purposes and for quality control.

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Sound system equipment –
Electroacoustical transducers –
Measurement of large signal parameters

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Sound system equipment –
Electroacoustical transducers –
Measurement of large signal parameters

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CONTENTS
FOREWORD.3

INTRODUCTION.4

1 Scope .5

2 Normative references .5

3 Terms and definitions.5

4 Test equipment.8

5 Test method .8

6 Test result .8
Annex A (informative) Additional information .11
Bibliography .13

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SOUND SYSTEM EQUIPMENT –
Electroacoustical transducers –

Measurement of large signal parameters

FOREWORD
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IEC-PAS 62458 has been processed by IEC technical committee 100: Audio, video and
multimedia systems and equipment.
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Following publication of this PAS, which is a pre-standard publication, the technical committee
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This PAS shall remain valid for an initial maximum period of three years starting from
2006-02. The validity may be extended for a single three-year period, following which it shall
be revised to become another type of normative document or shall be withdrawn.

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INTRODUCTION
The behaviour of loudspeakers is traditionally described by parameters according to IEC

60268-5, assuming a linear behaviour. By adding parameters, derived from a non-linear

model, a more precise description can be made for design purposes and quality control in

order to get a more reproducible behaviour for the manufacturing of equipment.

The dominant non-linearities in electro-dynamical transducers are directly related to the

displacement x of the voice coil. The force factor, Bl()x , of the motor, the voice coil

inductance, L (x), and the stiffness, K(x), of the mechanical suspension are not constant but
e
vary significantly with the instantaneous displacement, x. This generates distortion and limits

the maximal output of the transducer. The measurement of harmonic and intermodulation
distortion according to IEC 60268-5 with special test stimulus only gives characteristic
symptoms of the non-linearities. The measurement of the non-linear parameters reveals the
physical cause of the dominant distortion directly. This information is not only important for
loudspeaker diagnostics but also for the synthesis of loudspeaker systems and the
development of electrical control systems dedicated to loudspeakers.

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SOUND SYSTEM EQUIPMENT –
Electroacoustical transducer –

Measurement of large signal parameters

1 Scope
This PAS applies to transducers such as loudspeakers, headphones, shakers, and other
actuators using either an electro-dynamical or electro-magnetic motor coupled with a

mechanical suspension. The measurement results are needed for engineering design

purposes and for quality control.

The measurement method provides the parameters of a non-linear large signal model (as
shown in Figure A.1) which describes the effect of the dominant non-linearities inherent in
those transducers. The basic terms and measurement conditions are defined for static and
dynamic methods.
2 Normative references
The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of this document.
For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition
of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies.
IEC 60268-5, Sound system equipment - Part 5: Loudspeakers
3 Terms and definitions
For the purposes of this document, the following terms and definitions apply.
3.1
force factor, Bl(x)
coupling factor between the electrical and the mechanical side of the electro-dynamical
transducer describing the relationship between driving force
FB=×l()x i
(1)
and electrical input current i and back EMF
uB=×l()xv
(2)
EMF
and velocity v of the coil
3.2
electrical coil impedance, Z
e
ratio of the complex amplitudes of electrical voltage and current at the terminals for a small
sinusoidal excitation if the voice coil is mechanically clamped and no back EMF is generated
(u = 0). The electrical impedance also depends on the position x of the voice coil. The
EMF
electrical coil impedance, Z , may be approximated by a lumped parameter model (Figure 1)
e
using the d.c. resistance, R , the inductance, L (x), and additional shunted inductances, (R (x),
e e 2
L (x)), to model the electrical input impedance of the transducer at higher frequencies
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3.3
stiffness, K(x), of the suspension

stiffness describing the restoring force

(3)
FK= ()xx
R
of the suspension generated by a displacement x

3.4
compliance, C(x), of the suspension

reciprocal quantity, C(x ) = 1/K(x), of the mechanical stiffness, K(x)

3.5
maximal peak displacement, x
MAXd
deplacement which considers the distortion in the loudspeaker’s output signal. x is defined
MAXd
as the voice-coil peak displacement at which the maximum value of either the total harmonic
distortion, d or the second-order modulation distortion, d or the third-order modulation
t, 2,
distortion, d in the radiated sound pressure is equal to a defined threshold, d (used as
3,
subscript in x ).
MAXd
The driver is excited by the linear superposition of a first tone at the resonance frequency,
f = f and a second tone, f = 8,5 f with an amplitude ratio of 4:1. The total harmonic
1 s, 2 s,
distortion, d assesses the harmonics of f and the modulation distortions, d and d are
t, 1 2 3,
measured according to IEC 60268-5. It is recommended that the driver be operated in a baffle
(half-space) to measure the sound pressure in the near field and to use the threshold d = 10%
and to state x
MAX10.
3.5
force factor limited displacement, x
Bl
factor implicitly defined by the minimal force factor ratio
Bl()x
Bl ()x=×min 100%  (4)
min Bl 
− Bl Bl
Bl(0)

which is the ratio of the minimal value of the force factor, Bl(x), in the working range,
±x ,,referred to the Bl value at the rest position x = 0. After defining the threshold, Bl , the
Bl min
peak displacement, x can be found in the non-linear Bl(x)-characteristic
Bl,
3.6
inductance limited displacement, x
L
displacement implicitly defined by maximal variation of the electrical input impedance

Zx(,f )−Z (0,f )
ee22
Zx( )=×100 %
(5)
max
max L
Zf(0, )
− LL
at frequency f = 8,5 f (using the resonance frequency, f ) within the working range –x < x <
2 s s L
x referred to the impedance at the rest position x = 0
L
3.7
compliance limited displacement x
C
displacement implicitly defined by minimal compliance ratio
Cx()
(6)
Cx( )=×min 100%
min C 
− CC
C (0)

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which is the ratio of the minimal value of the force factor, C(x), in the working range ±x
C
referred to the C value at the rest position x = 0. After defining the threshold C the
min
displacement limit, x
...

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