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Re: test for transients

Hi,

> The intermods from the square wave harmonics will all fall on top of
> the harmonics themselves

The intermods could be seen when viewing the results from the sine
wave sim tests. These would start showing up (depending on level of
input signal) at around -130 dB. They were always off frequency from
the primary harmonics of the sine wave so I didn't worry about them.

> ...and plot the output harmonic amplitudes in input intercept fashion

These types of graphs always made sense as a measure of linearity. I
remember seeing them applied to mixers in radio receivers. Always
wondered why they never showed up in audio. Do you have an example?
It would save a lot of time to work from an example.

> I'll look out a reference for you.

Those results sound really interesting. A reference would be *very*
useful. Thanks




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