added ETS_MAIN.JPG authored by Patrick Schmitt's avatar Patrick Schmitt
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The reason for this is similar to the effect described by the Tektronix article [1]. The reason for this is similar to the effect described by the Tektronix article [1].
ETS depends very much on repetitive trigger events. The acquisition will not work probably if the limitations of ETS are ignored. ETS depends very much on repetitive trigger events. The acquisition will not work probably if the limitations of ETS are ignored.
ETS acquires signals by taking samples across multiple trigger events. This scans the signal step by step and enables an accurate representation of the captured waveform. ETS acquires signals by taking samples across multiple trigger events. This scans the signal step by step and enables an accurate representation of the captured waveform.
This process is illustrated in figure 3. This process is illustrated in figure 3.
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== Bibliography == Bibliography
. TEKTRONIX: _Real-Time Versus Equivalent-Time Sampling._ [Online] http://www.tek.com/document/application-note/real-time-versus-equivalent-time-sampling[tek.com] . TEKTRONIX: _Real-Time Versus Equivalent-Time Sampling._ [Online] http://www.tek.com/document/application-note/real-time-versus-equivalent-time-sampling[tek.com]
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