Slew-induced distortion

ID: slew-induced-distortion

Slew-induced distortion refers to a type of distortion that can occur in electronic amplifiers, particularly in signal processing and audio applications, when the rate of change of the input signal is too fast for the amplifier's ability to respond. This phenomenon is closely related to the slew rate, which is the maximum rate at which the output voltage of an amplifier can change in response to a change in input.

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