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htku Guest
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Posted: Wed Mar 03, 2004 3:43 am Post subject: adc212/100 |
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hi,
for ADC212/100 it support Sampling rate increased to 5GS/s for repetitive signals . what is meaning of repetitive signals or ETS?
for example we analogue signal more 100 Mhz it unit possible display signal scope .
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markspencer Site Admin

Joined: 07 May 2003
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Posted: Wed Mar 03, 2004 9:20 am Post subject: |
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Hi,
Thank you for your post. The term repetative signal means a waveform that does not change in frequency or amplitude. ETS is Extended Time Sampling, it means that a repetative signal can be built up over a longer period and does not rely on a single reading of the signals data.
If your 100MHz signal is repetative then yes you would be able to measure it, but if the signal changes in any way then no it will not be possible to measure the signal with ETS.
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yrlin Guest
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Posted: Thu Sep 09, 2004 6:15 pm Post subject: data from ADC212/100 with ETS mode |
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Hi Mark,
Here is the data I get from adc212/100 by function adc200_get_times_and_values( ) in ETS mode with setting as adc200_set_ets(8, 80, 1) and adc200_set_oversample(
why the time sequence is so strange? and seems some ruke in it
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time(ns) delt time(ns) values(mV)
-19989 0 464.0938
-19989 0 464.0938
-19844 145 461.1627
-19835 9 453.3464
-19829 6 456.2775
-19829 0 456.2775
-19829 0 456.2775
-19829 0 456.2775
-19829 0 456.2775
-19829 0 456.2775
-19684 145 461.1627
-19675 9 451.3923
-19669 6 453.3464
-19669 0 453.3464
-19669 0 453.3464
-19669 0 453.3464
-19669 0 453.3464
-19669 0 453.3464
-19524 145 455.3004
-19515 9 441.6219
-19509 6 449.4382
-19509 0 449.4382
-19509 0 449.4382
-19509 0 449.4382
-19509 0 449.4382
-19509 0 449.4382
-19364 145 455.3004
-19355 9 437.7137
-19349 6 448.4612
-19349 0 448.4612
-19349 0 448.4612
-19349 0 448.4612
-19349 0 448.4612
-19349 0 448.4612
-19204 145 448.4612 |
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