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This means that the shape and amplitude of the waveform has to repeat itself at a certain point in time.
This means that the shape and amplitude of the waveform has to repeat itself at a certain point in time.
And these repetitions have to continue until the oscilloscope is able to correctly reconstruct and display the measured waveform.
And these repetitions have to continue until the oscilloscope is able to correctly reconstruct and display the measured waveform.
Signals measured by the real-time sampling method does not have this restriction. However, most signals generated by man-made machines are indeed repetitive waveforms.
Signals measured by the real-time sampling method does not have this restriction. However, most signals generated by man-made machines are indeed repetitive waveforms.
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'DocBook - The Definitive Guide'. O'Reilly & Associates. 1999.