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element14 presents | Slew Rate vs Rise Time Measurements for Op Amps - Workbench Wednesdays @element14presents | Uploaded 1 year ago | Updated 1 day ago
Slew rate shows how fast an operational amplifier can respond to an input signal’s change, and the “slew rate limit” is an important consideration. However, when looking at some signals, only their rise time is specified. That raises the question: do these terms refer to the same thing?

In this Workbench Wednesdays episode, James explains both how slew rate and rise time are different AND how they are related, using measurements in an op amp circuit.

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#0:00 Welcome to Workbench Wednesdays
#0:54 Slew Rate
#3:27 Rise Time
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