Re: PC-cards for Spectrum Analysis (Biao Tian PhD )


Subject: Re: PC-cards for Spectrum Analysis
From:    Biao Tian PhD  <biao(at)LN.NIMH.NIH.GOV>
Date:    Fri, 7 Mar 1997 11:08:00 -0500

>Dear all, > >Does anyone know about PC-cards (accompanied by their corresponding >software) for performing (real-time?) spectrum analysis using a PC? I >am not sure that such a thing exists, and if it does, I don't know >whether it has any clear advantange over B&K or HP real-time Spectrum >Analyzers. Could any one give me some advice? The idea is to use the >spectrum analyzer for calibrating/measuring the sound output of the >stimulus generation system in an auditory electrophysiology lab. > >Thanks in advance, > >Enrique. >-- Kim Beeman has developed a package SIGNAL/RTS (stands for Real Time Spectrogram) based on a PC which can probably be used for your purpose. You can contact him directly for more details. Kim Beeman Engineering Design 43 Newton St Belmont, MA 02178 Tel: 617-484-3520 Fax: 617-484-6559 email: 70700.701(at)compuserve.com Regards Biao Tian Ph.D. Georgetown University Medical Center Institute for Cognitive and Computational Sciences New Research Bldg, WP22A 3970 Reservoir Rd. NW Washington, DC 20007-2197 USA Phone: (202) 687-6438 Fax: (202) 687-0617 E-mail: biao(at)ln.nimh.nih.gov


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