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E-Bike Noise Analyzer — Simulator (HTML/CSS/JS)

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E-Bike Noise Analyzer – Measure, Compare and Diagnose Motor Noise

Understanding motor noise and vibration is essential for optimizing e-bike performance and ride comfort. Excessive or abnormal noise can indicate mechanical issues, worn bearings, or misaligned components.

RideWattly’s E-Bike Noise Analyzer allows riders, hobbyists, and engineers to simulate hub and mid-drive motor sounds, adjust RPM, torque, harmonic richness, and ambient mechanical noise, and diagnose potential problems in real-time. This interactive tool provides instant audio feedback and supports WAV export for detailed analysis.

Whether you're troubleshooting your own e-bike, comparing motor types, or experimenting with load and harmonic characteristics, the E-Bike Noise Analyzer gives clear insights into noise behavior, helping you achieve a smoother and quieter ride.

Dark theme (#222 + neon green). Simulates Hub vs Mid‑drive motor sounds, allows tuning and exports WAV. Includes an admin-style profiles panel.

200 RPM
30%
0.50
0.15
Notes: Prototype simulation. WAV export encodes recorded PCM client-side.

Profiles / Admin


Quick presets

Built with WebAudio — WAV export (client-side). Profiles stored in localStorage.

FAQs & Tips

  • It is an interactive tool that lets you simulate, measure, and analyze motor noise for hub and mid-drive e-bike motors.
  • The tool supports both hub motors (steady low-frequency whine) and mid-drive motors (gear/chain timbre).
  • Yes, you can control RPM, torque/load, harmonic richness, and ambient mechanical noise to explore different sound profiles.
  • Absolutely — the tool allows client-side WAV recording so you can save and analyze motor sound simulations.
  • Yes, you can apply quick presets like City Hub (low RPM) or Hilly Mid-Drive (high torque) to quickly test common scenarios.
  • Yes, profiles can be saved locally, exported to JSON, and imported back for reuse or sharing.
  • Yes, RideWattly provides it freely for e-bike enthusiasts, hobbyists, and engineers.

Advanced FAQs & Pro Tips

  • Increasing harmonic richness adds “grit” to the motor sound, simulating gear chatter or bearing imperfections — useful for realistic noise analysis.
  • Yes, the tool lets you switch motor types to hear the difference in tonal characteristics and load behavior.
  • RPM changes perceived motor speed, while torque/load affects volume and intensity. Adjust both to mimic climbing, cruising, or heavy-load scenarios.
  • Yes, click “Record WAV” to capture the simulation. This generates a client-side WAV file for offline listening or comparison.
  • Use the Profiles panel to save current parameters. Profiles can be exported to JSON and imported later for consistent testing.
  • Yes — quick presets like “City Hub” and “Hilly Mid-Drive” provide common riding scenarios to get started fast.
  • Yes, the Ambient slider simulates background mechanical sounds, helping you isolate motor-specific noise in your analysis.
  • It is a prototype simulation for educational and experimental purposes. Real motor diagnostics require physical measurements, but this tool aids understanding and planning.

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