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Chaberski et al., 2017 - Google Patents

Comparison of interpolators used for time-interval measurement systems based on multiple-tapped delay line

Chaberski et al., 2017

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14418451669165478048
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Chaberski D
Frankowski R
Gurski M
Zieliński M
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Metrology and Measurement Systems

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The paper describes the construction, operation and test results of three most popular interpolators from a viewpoint of time-interval (TI) measurement systems consisting of many tapped-delay lines (TDLs) and registering pulses of a wide-range changeable intensity. The …
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