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Pulse rise time measurments

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zacky

Electrical
Aug 27, 2005
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This is a mathematical question:
A pulse has a rise tim "t1" and the scope has a rise time "t2", so the total measured rise time will be:
The the square root of: The square of "t1" + The square of "t2".

Any mathematical drive available for that?

Thanks in advance
 
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I don't remember the analysis details, but in his book, Dr. Howard Johnson shows how to calculate the "observed" rise time of a signal given the rise time and the rise time of a scope.

Sorry, but I would give you a more concrete explanation, but I am "on the road" at the moment and don't have access to my books.

 
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