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Facilities: Anechoic Chamber For Acoustic Testing

An anechoic chamber lined with sound-absorbing foam is used to test transducers by suppressing echoes and environmental noise. A small testing platform inside the chamber holds device prototypes, probes, and a calibrated microphone for acoustic measurements. The platform provides a close-up view for precise testing in the echo-free environment.

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Facilities: Anechoic Chamber For Acoustic Testing

An anechoic chamber lined with sound-absorbing foam is used to test transducers by suppressing echoes and environmental noise. A small testing platform inside the chamber holds device prototypes, probes, and a calibrated microphone for acoustic measurements. The platform provides a close-up view for precise testing in the echo-free environment.

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Anechoic Chamber for Acoustic Testing

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Testing
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Foam with high acoustic absorbance lines the inside of a thick, wooden cabinet. The
resulting chamber suppresses echoes from the device, as well as environmental
acoustic noise, during testing of transducers. In the above photo, a small testing
platform holds the wafer with device prototypes, needle probes, and the calibrated
microphone (LinearX M31) we use for acoustic measurements. A close-up of the
testing platform is shown below.

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