1982
DOI: 10.1109/mper.1982.5519970
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Digital Techniques in High-Voltage Measurements

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“…Sampling oscilloscopes, which display the input signal in "equivalent time," have a maximum vertical sensitivity of approximately 2 mV/cm and a bandwidth of at least 1 GHz [3]. Since the minimum sampling period is sufficient to allow an overdriven vertical amplifier to recover between samples, the problem of overdrive is minimal for sampling oscilloscopes.…”
Section: A Choice Of Oscilloscopementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sampling oscilloscopes, which display the input signal in "equivalent time," have a maximum vertical sensitivity of approximately 2 mV/cm and a bandwidth of at least 1 GHz [3]. Since the minimum sampling period is sufficient to allow an overdriven vertical amplifier to recover between samples, the problem of overdrive is minimal for sampling oscilloscopes.…”
Section: A Choice Of Oscilloscopementioning
confidence: 99%