voltage slew rate
Voltage slew rate refers to the rate at which the voltage level of an electronic signal changes over time, typically measured in volts per microsecond (V/µs). It indicates how quickly the voltage can rise or fall, representing the signal's ability to transition from one voltage level to another.
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