Le mardi 4 Avril 2006 21:11, Michele Carla` a écrit :
> On Tue, 2006-04-04 at 14:54 -0400, Timothy Miller wrote:
> > On 4/4/06, Michele Carla` <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > here I have two sound cards that ruslte when I move the mouse... : )
> > > there isn't only the 999 yottaHz pci/agp/pci-e bus, but also low speed
> > > bus serial/parallel port i2c ecc. ecc. inside a computer there is
> > > really really noise ...from dc to light : )
> > > ...if I have some time i could make some measures
> >
> > Like I say, we seem to do quite well with graphics.  Perhaps the
> > solution is to ensure that our amplifier power rails are very well
> > isolated.  I don't know all of what's involved, though.
>
> in graphics hardware the dinamique range is 8/10 bits maximum, not
> more !
> as you wrote in a previous mail the eye is only capable to distinguish
> ~1000 different gray level not more, but in the audio world 16 bits are
> the minimum...

That's the difference between  1 mv and 10 µV noise level.
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