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rise time 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."
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rise time The time required for the output of a system to change from a specified small percentage (usually 5 or 10 percent) of its steady-state increment to a specified large percentage (usually 90 or 95 percent). (From McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific and Technical Terms, 5th Edition, Sybil P. Parker, editor, McGraw-Hill, New York, 1994).
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rise time The amount of time required for a signal level change to icrease from ten percent to ninety percent of its final specified value.
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rise time Proportional to the time the acoustic wave takes to cross the laser beam and, therefore, the time it takes the beam to respond to a change in the RF signal. The rise time can be reduced by reducing the beam's width.
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rise time is defined as the time difference between the 10% point to 90% point on the rising leading edge of the output video pulse.
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