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A Differential Stroboscopic Integrator for Recording Small Signals

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The instrument was designed for the separation of a periodic pulse signal from noise and interference. The desired-signal measurement range is 5 to 40 mV. Measurements can be performed at a signal-to-noise ratio of ≤ 10–3. The measurement accuracy is better than 7%. The instrument has an analog input and an analog output and can be connected to any high-resistance recording device (ADC, plotter, or voltmeter).

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Barinov, Y.A., Kon'kov, S.I. A Differential Stroboscopic Integrator for Recording Small Signals. Instruments and Experimental Techniques 44, 187–188 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1017558818504

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