Definition von rise time im Englisch Englisch wörterbuch
The time required for the voltage in a switching electronic circuit to rise from 10% to 90% of its nominal final value
THE TIME REQUIRED FOR A SENSOR OR SYSTEM TO RESPOND TO AN INSTANTANEOUS STEP FUNCTION, MEASURED FROM THE 10% TO 90% POINTS ON THE RESPONSE WAVEFORM IN TEMP MEASUREMENT, SEE RESPONSE TIME
The time required for the output of a transducer to rise from 10% to 90% of its final value, as it responds to a step change in the measurand
The length of time for the output of a transducer to rise from 10% to 90% of its final value as a result of a step-change of measurand *
The time required for a variable to change from its baseline value to a given percentage (usually 90%) of its intended final value
The rate of time the thermostat is allowed to rise in temperature until it reaches a point that causes the snap disc to operate
the time taken for the leading edge of a pulse to rise from 10% to 90% of its final value
In the approximation of a step function, the time required for a signal to change from a specified low value to a specified high value Typically, these values are 10% and 90% of the step height (188)
The time taken for a signal (optical or electrical) to rise from low level to peak value (usually taken as the time from 10% to 90% of peak)
The time required for the leading edge of a pulse to rise from 10% to 90% of its amplitude; the time required for a component to produce such a result "Turn-on time "
tr The time for the output current of a photodiode to rise from 10% to 90% of final level in response to an instantaneous rise in input light power Range: from a few ps to tens of ms
The time taken to make a transition from one state to another, usually measured between the 10% and 90% completion points of the transition Alternatively the rise time may be specified at the 20% and 80% amplitudes Shorter or faster rise times require more bandwidth in a transmission channel
The time required for the leading edge of a pulse to rise from one-tenth of its final value to nine-tenths of its final value Rise time is proportional to time constant See decay time
The time taken for the leading edge of a pulse to rise from its minimum to its maximum values (typically measured from 10% to 90% of these values)
The time it takes for output to rise from low values, say 10%, to high values, say 90% of peak power