Device for the acquisition and storage of an electrical signal

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307353, 328135, 328151, 340347NT, 340799, H03K 1302

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ABSTRACT:
A device for the acquisition and storage of an electrical signal.
The signal is divided into adjoining elementary time intervals of specific duration. During each of them the amplitude minimum and amplitude maximum of the signal are established, which values are first stored in analog form and subsequently in digital form.
The device may be utilized in oscilloscopes, in particular those of the type comprising a matrix display panel.

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