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richhutchins Advanced User

Joined: 26 Nov 2002
Posts: 12
Location: Chicago, Illinois USA
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Posted: Thu Jan 30, 2003 2:36 pm Post subject: sample rate math. need proof of quality. |
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I get this question alot when I talk to guys at work.
"Hey that displayed wave from your ADC212-100 looks great on your laptop, but I wonder how many sample points are on the curve? If your sample rate is too slow, you might miss a narrow spike or alias the signal."
So, I know that it is capable of 100 Mega samples per sec, but this must vary some how in accordance to the on-board memory. I would like a math formula that, based on the settings in PicoScope, would tell me how many horizontal samples are taken in a given domain of time.
I think it is simply: (100x10e6)/duration of time in full window. But, at what point does the memory become a limiting factor?
Also, please check my concept of vertical resolution. If my voltage scale is 10v Pk-PK, then the smallest detectable change in the signal would be:
10v/(2e12)= .00244......volts or 2.441milliVolts. |
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matthew Site Admin

Joined: 25 Sep 2002
Posts: 133
Location: Cambridgeshire, UK
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Posted: Fri Jan 31, 2003 12:44 pm Post subject: |
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Hi Rich,
You can set the maximum number of samples per scope trace in the Settings|Options|Advanced dialog. This will give you an idea of the time-resolution. Alternatively you can save the trace as a .txt file and count the number of readings in a spreadsheet.
Your concept of vertical resolution is correct, except that the notation would be (for a ±5V range):
2e12 implies 2 x 10^12 which is different.
Kind Regards, |
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