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This technique has a natural boundary in terms of how fast it can provide new samples which is the sum of the sample time and the conversion time.
Thus limiting the highest frequency of the samples signal according to the sampling theorem of Nyquist-Shannon.
To overcome this limitation a different technique of sampling named ETS [comp. [2] p.273ff] can be used although it introduces limitations on the applicability.
The principle of ETS is shown in chapter xy of this wiki.
The principle of ETS is shown in chapter https://es.technikum-wien.at/openlab/openlab_wiki/wikis/ETS_theory[Equivalent Time Sampling - Theory] of this wiki.
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