A: The application is for DAC ADC converters where the fastest slew rate is desirable for fast conversion
The slew rate of an operational amplifier is defined as the maximum rate of change of the output voltage over time. In this case, the voltage changes from -3V to 9V, a total change of 12V, over a time span of 0.6 seconds. The slew rate can be calculated using the formula: [ \text{Slew Rate} = \frac{\Delta V}{\Delta t} = \frac{12V}{0.6s} = 20 , \text{V/s}. ] Therefore, the slew rate of the op-amp is 20 V/s.
It can be but it might not be, it depends on circuit design.
To measure the slew rate practically, you can use an oscilloscope to observe the output voltage of a circuit in response to a fast-changing input signal, typically a step function or a square wave. Measure the time it takes for the output voltage to change from a defined low level (e.g., 10% of the maximum voltage) to a defined high level (e.g., 90% of the maximum voltage). The slew rate is then calculated as the change in voltage divided by the change in time (V/Δt). This gives you the maximum rate of voltage change that the circuit can handle, typically expressed in volts per microsecond (V/μs).
dc characteristics:- 1.input off set voltage, 2. input bias current, Ac characteristics:- 1, commen mode rejection ratio, 2. slew rate
It can depend on what you are slewing. Generally faster slewing means faster loading or unloading. E.g. if you are operating an excavator if the excavator can slew faster from you digging position to your loading position less time is needed to load a truck hence productivity is increased and cost reduced. For cranes it is a similar principle
A slew shark is a pike. They are called a slew shark cause they are in every slew you fish in.
The Slew was created in 2005.
No, Seattle Slew was a Thoroughbred.
synonym for slew is kill. Example: He slew the giant with his slingshot. Or: He killed the enemy with his rifle.
Slew
The brave knight slew the dragon.
Slew is the past tense version of Slay. I believe 'Get Slew' would mean to kill something, to slay it.(Though 'get slew' would not be grammatically correct.)Hope that helps.
The past tense is slew..As, "David slew the giant Goliath".
Slew was 16hh (hands high)
Seattle Slew was 16hh
The brave knight quickly slew the dragon.