In Reply to: RE: Phase Distortion, dv/dt, and Slew Rate posted by Dave_K on December 18, 2015 at 13:57:41:
Thanks for the analysis. I followed it (but am too rusty to do it).
I think you reinforced my argument. If you picture a bunch of voices (or instruments, or a mix) playing vibrato (or even just a little out of tune) then, while the probability of most of them lining up at a peak or valley is low at any one time, there are a hell of a lot of temporal opportunities (cycles) for that to happen. So I think it probably does happen, some, and the distribution of "slew-induced distortion events" would be predictable, and the intensity of such events would follow some kind of normal curve.
Thanks again for the insight and analysis. It helps.
This post is made possible by the generous support of people like you and our sponsors:
Follow Ups
- RE: Phase Distortion, dv/dt, and Slew Rate - Lee of Omaha 14:13:39 12/19/15 (2)
- RE: Phase Distortion, dv/dt, and Slew Rate - Tony Lauck 19:06:35 12/21/15 (0)
- RE: Phase Distortion, dv/dt, and Slew Rate - Dave_K 07:29:05 12/21/15 (0)