Automatic measurement of nanosecond random time-lags

Abstract
A simple automatic instrument for the recording of time-lags in the range 1 ns upwards is described. It has been primarily designed for the measurement of breakdown time-lags, being largely immune from spurious triggering likely to be produced by stray surge currents. The instrument has been found useful in a number of applications where oscillographic recording is awkward. A brief discussion of the errors characteristic of this type of measurement is included.

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