Multi-Purpose Auditorium Sound Reinforcement System Design ECE 40020  Spring 2015 Multi-Purpose Auditorium Sound Reinforcement System Design ECE 40020.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Investigating Electromagnetic and Acoustic Properties of Loudspeakers Using Phase Sensitive Equipment Katie Butler DePaul University Advisor: Steve Errede.
Advertisements

Lecturer Michael S. McCorquodale Authors Michael S. McCorquodale, Mei Kim Ding, and Richard B. Brown Study and Simulation of CMOS LC Oscillator Phase Noise.
Designing Audio for AV Applications. Professional Audio Consultants UK Distribution & Wholesale.
Florida Institute of technologies ECE 5221 Personal Communication Systems Prepared by: Dr. Ivica Kostanic Lecture 7: Example of link budgets and coverage.
IPC COMPONENT PLACEMENT
Kyle Desrosiers (ME)- Team Lead Brad Fiedler (EE) Greg Wodzicki (EE) Chris VanWagenen (EE) George Slack- Faculty Guide P ACTIVE NOISE CANCELLATION.
1 Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering Advisor: Professor Zink Team Acoustic Beamformer Midway Design Review 11/25/2013.
OCA The Open Control Architecture The OCA Alliance
Wireless Test Instrumentation for Rotating Parts ECE 193 Advisor: Rajeev Bansal Olivia Bonner David Vold Brendon Rusch Michael Grogan ME 32 Advisor: Robert.
Motivation Application driven -- VoD, Information on Demand (WWW), education, telemedicine, videoconference, videophone Storage capacity Large capacity.
RockSat-C 2012 CoDR Minnesota Sound Wreckers Conceptual Design Review University of Minnesota Alexander Richman Jacob Schultz Justine Topel Will Thorson.
Figures for Chapter 3 Hearing aid systems Dillon (2001) Hearing Aids.
Fundamentals of Audio Production. Chapter Fundamentals of Audio Production Chapter Twelve: Live Sound Reinforcement.
Monitoring Definition: A Monitor refers to a device that acts as a subjective Professional standard or reference. We do all our work based on the reference.
Department of Electronic Engineering City University of Hong Kong EE3900 Computer Networks Data Transmission Slide 1 Continuous & Discrete Signals.
THTR 357-Intro to Audio Technology Tech Lecture 7: Block Diagrams.
ASWU Sound Quiz Answers February 13, Question 1.
Ideal Response Simulated Response Measured Response Nathan Roth Advisors Dr. Brian Huggins Dr. Prasad Shastry Mr. James Jensen, Northrop Grumman Corporation.
Design of a 1-D Sonic Anemometer MDR Presentation Group Members: Vanessa Dubé, Michael Jao, Chethan Srinivasa, Robert Vice Advisors: Professor Jackson.
The Future of Sound Reinforcement(?) Prof. David G. Meyer School of Electrical & Computer Engineering.
ELECTRONIC REINFORCEMENT OF SOUND REFERENCE: SCIENCE OF SOUND, 3 rd ed., CHAPTER 24 LONG, ARCHITECTURAL ACOUSTICS, CHAPTER 18.
Live Sound Reinforcement
Acoustics Seminary 3. Problem 3.1 Getting acquainted with Fletcher curves The 10 kHz sinusoidal signal of a wave generator is connected to a loudspeaker.
Page th IETF – Orlando, FL, March 2013 Information Model for Impaired Optical Path Validation Greg BernsteinGrotto Networking Young Lee Huawei Xian.
NVH Workshop Audio Will Start in 8 Sec. Please Turn up Volume or Plug in Headphones Then Open your Mind Slides will then progress Automatically along.
1 Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering Advisor: Professor Zink Team Acoustic Beamformer Preliminary Design Review 10/18/2013.
ECE 5233 Satellite Communications
SMART House Kia Graham Tyangelio Gaines Ebony LeBlanc Southern University and A & M College College of Engineering and Computer Science Department of Electrical.
Sound Targeting Platform Andrew Lenharth Michael Schaffer Quang Luu CSE 477 May 22, 2001.
ECE 477 Design Review Team 7  Spring 2011 Paste a photo of team members here, annotated with names of team members. Stuart Pulliam Will Granger Linda.
ANALOG STUDIO SETUP Basic Overview of Recording Studio I/O.
Wireless Speaker System ECE791/792 Oral Proposal Project Team: Robert Mamone, Brett O'Connor Faculty Advisor: Dr. Richard Messner Date: October 28, 2009.
A Comparative Analysis of Spectrum Alternatives for WiMAX Networks with Deployment Scenarios Based on the U.S. 700 MHz Band June 2008 By MWG/AWG.
AUL/AAS Sound & Stage/Stagecraft Intro to PA’s - Small PA.
Electrical Considerations Eargle, Ch. 8 (partial).
ECE 477 Design Review Group 14  Spring 2005 Paste a photo of team members here, annotated with names of team members.
Introduction to Audio. What is "Audio"? Audio means "of sound" or "of the reproduction of sound“. Specifically, it refers to the range of frequencies.
Digital Transmission Outlines:- Multiplexing FDM TDM WDM
Wireless Test Instrumentation System for Rotating Parts ECE Team 167 Lawrence Bogan Jeremy Neaton Adam Bienkowski Michael Golob ME Team 29 Sean Handahl.
Sound Principles VCC West Philly Sound Team Training.
Revision CUS30109 Certificate III in music. Microphones - Condenser w phantom power - Dynamic - What each is used for - Polar patterns/ frequency response.
ECE 477 Senior Design Group 05  Fall 2004 Paste a photo of team members with completed project here..
Scott Hanlon Next. Microphones Loudspeakers Amplifiers Mixing Consoles Signal Processors Software References Contents.
Sound Targeting Platform Andrew Lenharth Michael Schaffer Quang Luu CSE 477 April 24, 2001.
IN AIN B OUT1OUT2OUT3OUT4 MC12U DSP Main Amplifier Subwoofer Amp CMT200 WM-UR400 TM-300K 12” Line Array LAS ” Line Array LAS-212 Professional Sound.
Timothy Kritzler and Joseph Mintun Sponsor: Martin Engineering, Illinois Advisors: Dr. Malinowski and Dr. Ahn Bradley University Electrical and Computer.
Sound Fundamentals 2 Beginning Live P.A..
Microphone Array Project ECE5525 – Speech Processing Robert Villmow 12/11/03.
ECE 477 Design Review Team 5  Spring 2010 Fred Grandlienard Andrew Gregor Kevin Mohr Ryan DeFord.
NOISE in Audio Systems Today we have a VIP guest in our class. His name is:
Virtual Reality for Large Audience Participation Abstract Introduction Design Requirements Abstract Introduction Design Requirements End-Product Description.
MECHATRONICS Group # Group Members’ Names MENG 483 Project Title of the Project Spring 20XX.
© 2015, Cornell Bioacoustics Research Program Are Raven’s dB measurements SPL? By default, Raven’s dB measurements are relative to an arbitrary reference.
예배자학교 3 RD SESSION SOUND & THE SYSTEM THE FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF WATERLOO 워터루제일한인장로교회 PREPARED BY JA-YEON CHOI.
Performing Arts Rigging
Multi-Purpose Auditorium Sound Reinforcement System Design ECE  Spring 2017 Paste a photo of team here, annotated with names of team members.
Sound Design and Technology (Sound Systems)
Wireless Surround Sound
Boundary microphone, condenser, half-spherical, pre-amplifier
ECE 477 Design Review Team 13  Spring 2007
PAVIRO - Introduction Security Systems
doc.: IEEE <doc#>
Chapter 4 Transmission Impairments and Multiplexing
Microphone Array Project
ECE 477 Design Review Team ??  Fall 2012
April 24, Study Group 1 A Regulatory Framework for Use of TV Channels by Part 15 Devices John Notor, Cadence Design Systems, Inc.
Data Communication and Networking
Anything that can carry information from a source to a destination.
PA and Sound Reinforcement System
Presentation transcript:

Multi-Purpose Auditorium Sound Reinforcement System Design ECE  Spring 2015 Multi-Purpose Auditorium Sound Reinforcement System Design ECE  Spring 2015 Paste a photo of team here, annotated with names of team members.

Outline Primary System Design ConstraintsPrimary System Design Constraints Venue IllustrationVenue Illustration System Design ConstraintsSystem Design Constraints Loudspeaker Selection, Placement, and RiggingLoudspeaker Selection, Placement, and Rigging EASE Simulation ResultsEASE Simulation Results Power Amplifier Requirements and SelectionPower Amplifier Requirements and Selection Signal Processing Requirements and SelectionSignal Processing Requirements and Selection Mixing Console Requirements and SelectionMixing Console Requirements and Selection Microphone Requirements and SelectionMicrophone Requirements and Selection Signal Path Wiring DiagramSignal Path Wiring Diagram Rack Requirements and DesignRack Requirements and Design Cabling and Wiring RequirementsCabling and Wiring Requirements System Component List and Street Price EstimateSystem Component List and Street Price Estimate Summary and RecommendationsSummary and Recommendations

Primary System Design Constraints generic fan-shaped high school auditorium with seating for 5000 (approx main floor, 1500 balcony)generic fan-shaped high school auditorium with seating for 5000 (approx main floor, 1500 balcony) minimum SPL of 105 dB at back row of seatingminimum SPL of 105 dB at back row of seating no more than  5 dB variation in SPL over the entire seating space for the 500 Hz, 1 KHz, 2 KHz, 4 KHz, and 8 KHz frequency bandsno more than  5 dB variation in SPL over the entire seating space for the 500 Hz, 1 KHz, 2 KHz, 4 KHz, and 8 KHz frequency bands frequency response of 40 – 16,000 Hz  5 dBfrequency response of 40 – 16,000 Hz  5 dB %ALCONS no greater than 10% over entire seating space%ALCONS no greater than 10% over entire seating space minimum 48-channel mixing consoleminimum 48-channel mixing console minimum of 4 separate monitor mixes (and corresponding monitor loudspeaker systems)minimum of 4 separate monitor mixes (and corresponding monitor loudspeaker systems) support for 20 compatible wireless microphone channelssupport for 20 compatible wireless microphone channels good assortment of general-purpose wired and wireless microphone systemsgood assortment of general-purpose wired and wireless microphone systems digital media recording/playback capabilitydigital media recording/playback capability all equipment mounted in rack cabinet(s)all equipment mounted in rack cabinet(s) budget of $500,000budget of $500,000

Venue Illustration

System Design Constraints Outline of how primary design constraints guided the overall system configuration and component selectionOutline of how primary design constraints guided the overall system configuration and component selection

Loudspeaker Selection, Placement, and Rigging Loudspeaker selection criteria, alternatives consideredLoudspeaker selection criteria, alternatives considered Illustrations of mounting locations, aiming, riggingIllustrations of mounting locations, aiming, rigging

EASE Simulation Results

Power Amplifier Requirements and Selection Loudspeaker sensitivity specifications and electrical watts calculationLoudspeaker sensitivity specifications and electrical watts calculation Power amplifier selection rationale and alternatives consideredPower amplifier selection rationale and alternatives considered

Signal Processing Requirements and Selection Signal processing requirements and component selection rationaleSignal processing requirements and component selection rationale

Mixing Console Requirements and Selection Mixing console selection rationale and alternatives consideredMixing console selection rationale and alternatives considered

Microphone Requirements and Selection Microphone selection rationale and alternatives consideredMicrophone selection rationale and alternatives considered

Signal Path Wiring Diagram

Rack Requirements and Design Rack component selection rationaleRack component selection rationale Power conditioning/distribution/sequencing considerationsPower conditioning/distribution/sequencing considerations

Rack Design

Cabling and Wiring Requirements Cable and wiring requirementsCable and wiring requirements

System Component List and Street Price Cost Estimate

Summary and Recommendations Summary of work completedSummary of work completed Results obtained from design and simulationResults obtained from design and simulation How extra funds would be utilized if availableHow extra funds would be utilized if available

Questions / Discussion