Intermodulation distortion (IMD) occurs when two or more signals are mixed, resulting in the generation of new frequencies that were not present in the original signals. These new frequencies are called intermodulation products.
The second-order intermodulation product is calculated using the formula:
Higher-order intermodulation products can be calculated similarly by extending the formula to include more signals.
What is intermodulation distortion?
How do you calculate second-order intermodulation products?
What are higher-order intermodulation products?
Why is intermodulation distortion important in music and acoustics?
Can you provide an example calculation for second-order intermodulation products?
How does intermodulation distortion affect audio equipment?
Is there a way to reduce intermodulation distortion in audio systems?
Results are for informational purposes only and do not constitute professional advice.
