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In electronics and electromagnetics, slew rate is defined as the change of voltage or current, or any other electrical or electromagnetic quantity, per unit of time. Expressed in SI units, the unit of measurement is given as the change per second, but in the context of electronic circuits a slew rate is usually expressed in terms of microseconds (μs) or nanoseconds (ns).

Electronic circuits may specify minimum or maximum limits on the slew rates for their inputs or outputs, with these limits only valid under some set of given conditions (e.g. output loading). When given for the output of a circuit, such as an amplifier, the slew rate specification guarantees that the speed of the output signal transition will be at least the given minimum, or at most the given maximum. When applied to the input of a circuit, it instead indicates that the external driving circuitry needs to meet those limits in order to guarantee the correct operation of the receiving device. If these limits are violated, some error might occur and correct operation is no longer guaranteed.

For example, when the input to a digital circuit is driven too slowly, the digital input value registered by the circuit may oscillate between 0 and 1 during the signal transition.[1] In other cases, a maximum slew rate is specified[2] in order to limit the high frequency content present in the signal, thereby preventing such undesirable effects as ringing or radiated interference.[3]

In amplifiers, limitations in slew rate capability can give rise to non-linear effects. For a sinusoidal waveform not to be subject to slew rate limitation, the slew rate capability (in volts per second) at all points in an amplifier must satisfy the following condition:

where f is the operating frequency, and is the peak amplitude of the waveform, i.e. half the peak-to-peak swing of a sinusoid.

In mechanics the slew rate is the change in position over time of an object which orbits around the observer, measured in radians, degrees or turns per unit of time. It has dimension

  1. ^ http://www.microsemi.com/document-portal/doc_view/130021-ac161-using-schmitt-triggers-for-low-slew-rate-input-app-note [bare URL PDF]
  2. ^ http://www.nxp.com/documents/user_manual/UM10204.pdf Archived 2013-05-11 at the Wayback Machine revision 6, pg 48: the Fast-mode and Fast-mode Plus minimum rise/fall times effectively become a maximum slew rate limit.
  3. ^ "Edge rate control improves performance in modern high-speed circuits". 4 July 2000.

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