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This means that the shape and amplitude of the waveform has to repeat itself at a certain point in time.
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And these repetitions have to continue until the oscilloscope is able to correctly reconstruct and display the measured waveform.
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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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- [[[taoup]]] Eric Steven Raymond. 'The Art of Unix
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Programming'. Addison-Wesley. ISBN 0-13-142901-9.
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- [[[walsh-muellner]]] Norman Walsh & Leonard Muellner.
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'DocBook - The Definitive Guide'. O'Reilly & Associates. 1999.
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ISBN 1-56592-580-7. |
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