time stretch analog-to-digital converter

English

Noun

time stretch analog-to-digital converter (plural time stretch analog-to-digital converters)

  1. (electronics) A device for digitizing analog signals of very high bandwidth, effectively slowing down the original signal in time (or compressing its bandwidth) before it can be digitized by a slow electronic ADC.
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