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Random sampling is a technique that allows | Random sampling is a technique that allows | ||
viewing of the pre-trigger regions of the waveform, | viewing of the pre-trigger regions of the waveform, | ||
as well as the actual trigger event and after the trigger event. | as well as the actual trigger event and after the trigger event. | ||
In some applications, it eliminates the need for | |||
a [[delay line]] in the vertical signal path, thereby | |||
avoiding the signal integrity problems of delay lines. | |||
Random sampling is provided by the [[3S2]] and [[7T11]]. | Random sampling is provided by the [[3S2]] and [[7T11]]. |
Revision as of 21:03, 13 February 2012
Random sampling is a technique that allows viewing of the pre-trigger regions of the waveform, as well as the actual trigger event and after the trigger event. In some applications, it eliminates the need for a delay line in the vertical signal path, thereby avoiding the signal integrity problems of delay lines. Random sampling is provided by the 3S2 and 7T11.