Beamforming and Holography: Fibonacci - AC Pro

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Fibonacci | AC Pro

beamforming and holography

Technical Characteristics:

SymBus microphone connectors via


differential conditioning
Advanced disturbance tolerant ¼”
symmetrically buffered electret
pressure receivers (based on
Sennheiser microphone capsule 4211)

At a glance: Number of microphones: 72/ 96/ 120


Frequency response of microphones:
20 Hz...20 kHz (± 3 dB)
Dynamic range of microphones:
28...130d B (A-weighted)

Fibonacci Array
Acoustic maps from 23 dB - 130 dB
Max. equivalent sound level: 130 dB
72, 96 or 120 microphones

rec. mapping frequencies SONAH: Symmetrical output resistance: 100 Ω


40 Hz - 2 kHz

rec. measurement distance SONAH:


Single map dynamic: 7 - 8 dB (CBF)
10 - 20 cm using HDR 20 - 40 dB
rec. mapping frequencies
HELS: 30 Hz - 400 Hz Connecting Array Cable length to
rec. measurement distance HELS: data recorder: 1…20 m
0 - 10 cm

rec. mapping frequencies


Video cameras:
beamforming: 300 Hz - 20 kHz Holography: Baumer VLG22c Ethernet
rec. measurement distance Camera extra wide-angle lense
beamforming: 80 cm - 10 m Beamforming: Baumer VLG22c
dimensions: 95 x 95 cm Ethernet Camera

weight:10 kg
Ingress protection code: IP20 Components:
Operating environment: 0°…45° C, up • Array mounted on camera quick
to 80% r.h. release plate
• High end Manfrotto tripod
• Protective transport box (8.6 kg)

With this system, high quality acoustic images are acquired within seconds.

www.acoustic-camera.com 12/2016

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