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Settling time

In control theory, the settling time of a dynamical system, such as an amplifier or other output device, is the time elapsed from the application of an ideal instantaneous step input to the time at which the amplifier output has entered and remained within a specified error band.

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Settling time → Archived, RisetimeMATLAB, Second-Order System ExampleOp Amp, Settling, Settling TimeGraphical, Time Calculator, Wayback Machine
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Settling time → Mareels, Moore, Tay
related to Mathematical detail · 2
Settling time → Settling, The

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settling time within system output specified error step required final value amplifier slew response natural frequency control theory dynamical device

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Settling timerelated to DefinitionTay0.60section
Settling timerelated to DefinitionMareels0.60section
Settling timerelated to DefinitionMoore0.60section
Settling timerelated to External linksSecond-Order System ExampleOp Amp0.60section
Settling timerelated to External linksSettling TimeGraphical0.60section
Settling timerelated to External linksSettling0.60section
Settling timerelated to External linksRisetimeMATLAB0.60section
Settling timerelated to External linksArchived0.60section
Settling timerelated to External linksWayback Machine0.60section
Settling timerelated to External linksTime Calculator0.60section
Settling timerelated to Mathematical detailSettling0.60section
Settling timerelated to Mathematical detailThe0.60section

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