Streamline calibration modelling for a comprehensive design of ATI-based digitizers
The most recent digitizers available on the market can grant real-time bandwidth up to 70 GHz and beyond. Such a performance is achieved by transforming the signal at the analog front-end in order to produce two or more instances characterized by reduced bandwidth; the different instances are acquir...
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