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slew rate

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slew rate
(1) How fast paper moves through a printer (ips).

(2) The speed of changing voltage.
slew rate [′slü ‚rāt]
(computer science)
The speed at which a logic-seeking print head advances to the succeeding line and finds the position where it is to start printing.
(control systems)
The maximum rate at which a system can follow a command.
(electronics)
The maximum rate at which the output voltage of an operational amplifier changes for a square-wave or step-signal input; usually specified in volts per microsecond.


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The slew rate may limit the full power of the bandwidth.
The lean-design XL-80 laser calibration system provides a four-times faster slew rate, a 10 times higher dynamic data capture rate, and system accuracy in a smaller, lighter, and more portable package.
In order to ascertain how much impedance variation a DDR SDRAM interface can tolerate before going out of specification, and hence how much freedom a designer has when laying out the interface, a study of a 133 MHz DDR SDRAM for slew rate and crosstalk was completed using traditional circuit analysis and simulation.
 
 
 
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