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A Method of Measuring Transient Intermodulation Distortion

This measurement uses a signal asymmetric in time domain, i.e. sawtooth. when applied to an amplifier, internal overshoot current occurs at either the signal`s rise or fall. If it clips or is in the nonlinear region of the amplifier, DC voltage appears at the amplifier`s output, indicating the amount of TIM-D. To facilitate measurements, sawtooth is modulated by audible frequency.

 

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