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sine wave as Sampling clock

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HI all,

I am trying to explore the effect of using sine wave clock from sampling instead of conventional square wave. I understand that the major problem will be due to slow rise time of sine wave as compared to square wave but at high frequency sine wave still has sufficiently good rise time. Or may be we can make the slew rate of both sine and square wave same.

All this apart, i have following questins:
1) at high frequency sampling clock , so we conventionally use sine wave or square wave? As i feel , at high frequency sine wave is same as square wave.

2)what is the state of the art technique of sampling for high frequency?

thanks

looking for help and thanking again..
 

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