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switching time

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switching time [′swich·iŋ ‚tīm]
(electronics)
The time interval between the reference time and the last instant at which the instantaneous voltage response of a magnetic cell reaches a stated fraction of its peak value.
The time interval between the reference time and the first instant at which the instantaneous integrated voltage response of a magnetic cell reaches a stated fraction of its peak value.


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The dynamic control would allow dusk and dawn switching times to be adjusted so "burning hours" could be trimmed to an absolute minimum.
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