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[[File:Psophometer IMG 1665.JPG|thumb|Psophometer]] In [[telecommunications]], a '''psophometer''' is an instrument that measures the perceptible [[noise (signal processing)|noise]] of a telephone circuit.<ref name="Hickman, EW, 2001" /> The core of the meter is based on a [[true RMS voltmeter]], which measures the level of the noise signal. This was used for the first psophometers, in the 1930s.<ref name="IEEE, Psophometer" /> As the human-perceived level of noise is more important for telephony than their raw voltage, a modern psophometer incorporates a weighting network to represent this perception.<ref name="Hickman, EW, 2001" /><ref name="IEEE, Psophometer" /><ref name="CCITT, P53" /> The characteristics of the weighting network depend on the type of [[telecommunication circuit|circuit]] under investigation, such as whether the circuit is used to normal speech standards (300 Hz – 3.3 kHz), or for [[high-fidelity]] [[broadcast-quality]] sound (50 Hz – 15 kHz).<ref name="Hickman, EW, 2001" /> == Etymology == The name was coined in the 1930s, on a basis from {{langx|grc|ψόφος|psóphos|noise}}, itself derived from {{langx|grc|ψό||an exclamation of disgust}}.<ref name="OED, Psophometer" /> It is unrelated to {{langx|grc|σοφός|sóphos|wisdom}}. The '-meter' suffix {{langx|grc|μέτρον|métron|tool for measuring}} was already widely used in English, but also derives originally from Greek.<ref name="OED, Psophometer" /> ==See also== *[[Psophometric voltage]] ==References== {{Reflist|refs= <ref name="Hickman, EW, 2001" >{{Cite magazine |magazine=[[Electronics World]] |date=March 2001 |author=Ian Hickman |title=Balanced circuits |pages=190–191 }}</ref> <ref name="CCITT, P53" >{{Cite book |title=Psophometer for use on telephone-type circuits |publisher=[[CCITT]] |id=Rec. P53 |year=1994 |orig-year=1970 |url=https://www.itu.int/rec/T-REC-P.53/en }}</ref> <ref name="IEEE, Psophometer" >{{Cite journal |last1=Harbottle |first1=H.R. |date=August 1938 |title=The circuit noise-meter (psophometer) and its applications |journal=[[Journal of the Institution of Electrical Engineers]] |volume=83 |issue=500 |pages=261–274 |doi=10.1049/jiee-1.1938.0142 }}</ref> <ref name="OED, Psophometer" >{{Cite web |title=Psophometer |website=[[Oxford English Dictionary]] |url=https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/psophometer |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171214071552/https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/psophometer |url-status=dead |archive-date=December 14, 2017 }}</ref> }} *{{FS1037C}} {{Electrical and electronic measuring equipment}} [[Category:Electronic test equipment]] [[Category:Noise (electronics)]] [[Category:Measuring instruments]]
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