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| {{about|the electronics concept|the film|Fall Time}}
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| In [[electronics]], '''fall time''' ('''pulse decay time''') <math> t_f</math> is the [[time]] taken for the amplitude of a [[Pulse (signal processing)|pulse]] to decrease (fall) from a specified value (usually 90% of the peak value exclusive of [[overshoot (signal)|overshoot]] or undershoot) to another specified value (usually 10% of the maximum value exclusive of overshoot or undershoot).
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| Limits on undershoot and oscillation (also known as [[Ringing (signal)|ringing]] and hunting) are sometimes additionally stated when specifying fall time limits.
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| == See also ==
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| *[[Rise time]]
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| *[[Transition time]]
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| == References ==
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| *{{FS1037C MS188}}
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| [[Category:Transient response characteristics]]
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