Possibly, but that depends on how much of the sample period it is
actually sampling. Many of them may already have a sample window
wider than the sample period; I don't know. Adding more ADCs, offset
from each other may help, but since there'll be a lot of overlap,
we'll still get a lot of "blur".
On 12/17/07, Dieter <netbsd@sopwith.solgatos.com> wrote:
quoted text > Back in March, Timothy wrote:
>
> > Ok, what we can probably do is use a fixed 330MHz and then, in the
> > amplifier, delay green by 1/3 and blue by 2/3 of a clock period
> > relative to red and then just add them together. That gives us
> > effectively 990MHz. Good enough? Actually, it's not quite that
> > simple, but since everything is a smooth curve, I think we can fake
> > it.
>
> Can we do the same interleaving trick backwards, and use multiple
> slow ADCs to get higher frequency sampling?
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