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In [[signal processing]], the '''half time'''<ref>{{cite web |title=Signal conditioning for resolver |url=https://www.st.com/resource/en/application_note/an5161-signal-conditioning-for-resolver-stmicroelectronics.pdf |website=st.com |access-date=23 June 2025}}</ref> is the time it takes for the [[amplitude]] of a [[pulse (signal processing)|pulse]] to drop from 100% to 50% of its peak value.


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==References==
In [[signal processing]], the '''half time''' is the time it takes for the [[amplitude]] of a [[pulse (signal processing)|pulse]] to drop from 100% to 50% of its peak value.
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In signal processing, the half time[1] is the time it takes for the amplitude of a pulse to drop from 100% to 50% of its peak value.

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