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Selection of an optimum readout frequency in digital measurements

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As a result of the above research we have proved the existence of an optimum readout frequency for digital measurements and determined the optimum operating conditions for a given speed of a digital converter, number of measuring channels, and spectral width of the measured processes.

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Kupershmidt, Y.A. Selection of an optimum readout frequency in digital measurements. Meas Tech 5, 807–814 (1962). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00986519

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