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             Depending on the timebase, any of three sampling modes
             can be chosen: Single-Shot, Random Interleaved Sampling
             (RIS) or Roll Mode. Furthermore, for timebases suitable for
             either Single-Shot or Roll Mode, the acquisition memory can
             be subdivided into user-defined segments to give Sequence
             Mode. Channels can also be combined to boost sample rate
             and record length.

6LQJOH6KRW   Single-Shot is the digital oscilloscope's basic acquisition
             technique and other timebase modes make use it.
             An acquired waveform consists of a series of measured voltage
             values sampled at a uniform rate on the input signal. The
             acquisition, a single series of measured data values associated
             with one trigger event, is typically stopped at a fixed time after the
             arrival of the event, this being determined by the trigger delay.
             The time of the trigger event is measured using the timebase
             clock. The horizontal position of a waveform is determined using
             the trigger event as the definition of time zero. Waveform display
             is also carried out using this definition.
             Because each channel has its own ADC, the voltage on each
             input channel is sampled and measured at the same instant. This
             allows very reliable time measurements between different
             channels.
             Trigger delay can be selected anywhere within a range that
             allows the waveform to be sampled from well before the trigger
             event up to the moment it occurs (100 % pre-trigger), or at the
             equivalent of 10 000 divisions (at the current time/div) after the
             trigger.
             For fast timebase settings the ADCs' maximum single-shot
             sampling rate is used (on one and each channel, with higher
             sampling rates achieved by combining channels -- see page
             7



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