
In mechanics the slew rate is given in dimensions 1/T and is associated with the change in position over time of an object which orbits around the observer. Slew rate can also be measured in degrees per second. ==Measurement== The slew rate can be measured using a function generator (usually square wave) and oscilloscope. The unit of slew rate is ...
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In electronic pacemaker function, the maximum rate of change of an amplifier output voltage; important variable affecting heart function as controlled by an electronic pacemaker. Sensing circuits in the pacemaker often respond to the slew rate rather than to the absolute amplitude of the voltage pulse. ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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in cardiac pacing, the rate, expressed in units of mV/msec, at which an R wave reaches peak amplitude; it represents the maximum rate of change of amplifier output voltage.
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Type: Term Definitions: 1. in electronic pacemaker function, the maximum rate of change of an amplifier output voltage; important variable affecting heart function as controlled by an electronic pacemaker. Sensing circuits in the pacemaker often respond to the slew rate rather than to the absolute amplitude of the voltage pulse.  ...
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The rate of change between high and low levels of a power signal. On a DC electronic load, a high slew rate is considered to be advantageous and is measured in amps per second (A/s). Higher slew rates allow DC electronic loads to handle a wider range of functions
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The maximum change in any signal, which can be measured and displayed by an oscilloscope
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The term used to define the maximum rate of change of an amplifier's output voltage with respect to its input voltage. In essence, slew rate is a measure of an amplifier's ability to follow its input signal.
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Slew rate measures the ability of a piece of audio equipment to accurately reproduce fast changes in
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