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What is anechoic chambers?

Anechoic chambers are rooms designed to absorb sound waves and electromagnetic waves. They are commonly used to test the acoustic properties of devices such as microphones, speakers, and audio equipment, as well as for electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) testing and antenna measurements. By minimizing reflections, these chambers provide a controlled environment for accurate and repeatable measurements.

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Spectrum analyzers are used to measure the frequency response of devices inside anechoic chambers. Therefore, they are complementary.
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