MODULAR COMPUTING OSCILLOSCOPE WITH HIGH SPEED SIGNAL MEMORY

MODULAR COMPUTING OSCILLOSCOPE WITH HIGH SPEED SIGNAL MEMORY An oscilloscope to sequentially store, process and display an electrical input signal according to various signal events and characteristics. The oscilloscope is physically and functionally modular having both selectable hardware configura...

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Hauptverfasser: COLTON, EVAN, GORDON, BERNARD M, GYLES, COLIN, CROOKE, ARTHUR W, STEBBINS, EDWIN E
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description MODULAR COMPUTING OSCILLOSCOPE WITH HIGH SPEED SIGNAL MEMORY An oscilloscope to sequentially store, process and display an electrical input signal according to various signal events and characteristics. The oscilloscope is physically and functionally modular having both selectable hardware configurations from among various "plug-in" modules and selectable processing and display features chosen from among a predetermined selection by software control contained, in part, within the plug-in modules. The particular control settings, as well as a representation of the signal itself, is recorded on a removable storage device, such as a magnetic disc. High frequency signals are sampled, digitized and stored in a high speed intercascaded signal memory, independent from the program and data memory associated with the oscilloscope signal processing.
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