Electrical signal observing device

Electricity: measuring and testing – Measuring – testing – or sensing electricity – per se – Cathode ray

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324158R, 324158D, 250213VT, 356318, G01R 1320, G01N 2164, H04N 530

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ABSTRACT:
An electrical signal measuring device for measuring with high time resolution a relatively long optical phenomenon representing the electrical signal. A linear array of laser diodes is provided with an electrical signal and a slit image of the diodes is imaged on a photocathode of a streak tube in a direction perpendicular to the direction of its sweep. The electrical signal is subdivided into a plurality of subcycles equal in number to the number of diodes such that a visual array including m.times.n elements is operated corresponding to m cycles of the electrical signal with each cycle having n subcycles.

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