slew rate and rise time


Hi, can anyone explain to me the difference between slew rate and rise time? Thanks in advance.

Chris
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Showing 2 responses by kijanki

Chris - slew rate is a slope of the signal going up or down expressed in V/us (rate of change). Rise time is only for known amount of volts going up (fall time for going down).

We use slew rate when voltage doesn't have any particular range of interest (output of an amp etc.) and we just want to know how fast is it changing. Another case might be when something depends, by definition, only on the rate of change - like transmission line effect.

Rise time and fall time are used mostly when voltage range is already defined like 5V logic or 3.3V logic etc.

Slew rate (as well as rise or fall time) can be applied to any analog quantity like current, resistance, light etc.
Wikipedia definition:

In audio system terminology the damping factor gives the ratio of the rated impedance of the loudspeaker to the source impedance. Only the resistive part of the loudspeaker impedance is used. The amplifier output impedance is also assumed to be totally resistive.