L-shaped Probe Adapter
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Sound Intensity Probes
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Particle Velocity Sensors
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Sound Sources | VVS
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Portable Measurement Devices
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Sound Source Localization
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Acoustic Material Testing
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End of Line testing software
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Accessories
Precision 90° Interface for Compact Acoustic Measurement
The L-shaped connector is a rigid mechanical and electrical interface designed to seamlessly integrate PU probes with the Voyager system. Its fixed 90-degree geometry enables optimal probe positioning for accurate direction of arrival (DoA) measurements, while maintaining a compact and well-balanced handheld setup.
Key Benefits
- Fixed 90° orientation for optimal probe positioning
- Compact, ergonomic design for handheld operation
- Vibration-resistant and mechanically stable connection
- High-integrity 7-pin LEMO interface
- Supports real-time acoustic source localization
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Reliable 7-Pin LEMO Connectivity
Equipped with a high-quality 7-pin LEMO male-to-male interface on both ends, the connector ensures a secure and high-integrity signal path. This direct connection eliminates the need for additional cabling, reducing signal loss and maintaining reliable data transmission between the probe and Voyager.
FAQ
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The 90° geometry allows the probe to be oriented correctly for directional sound measurements without requiring additional adjustments or accessories. This improves measurement consistency and ergonomics during handheld use.
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Yes, positively. The rigid and vibration-resistant construction minimizes movement, flex, and misalignment. This stability is essential for maintaining accurate acoustic measurements, especially in field conditions.
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No. The connector creates a direct connection between the Voyager and the probe, eliminating the need for extra cables and reducing potential signal loss or setup complexity.
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No. The connector has a fixed 90° angle. This is intentional to ensure consistent probe positioning and repeatable measurement results.
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Voyager