Measurements and analysis with SYSid

To make measurements a person sometimes has the need for many different test instruments on ones bench. The philosophy behind SYSid (SYStem identification) is to integrate many commonly used test instruments into a single yet accurate and easy to use system. The SYSid software package runs on a DOS platform with the Ariel DSP‐16+installed. The theory of operation in SYSid is simple. SYSid excites the system being measured with a stimulus and synchronously averages the measured response of the system. The stimulus can be a chirp, single tone, or multiple tones, MLS, or it can be user‐defined (i.e., speech, pink noise, octave‐band noise, etc.). It is important to synchronously average a system response in order to obtain accurate phase information. Synchronous averaging also allows one to measure a signal that is below the system noise floor. SYSid then uses FFT techniques to deconvolve the stimulus from the measured response and to further analyze the data. From this basic mode of operation SYSid can perfo...