- Look up
overshoot in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Overshoot may
refer to: Overshoot: The
Ecological Basis of
Revolutionary Change, a 1980 book by William...
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overshoot is the
occurrence of a
signal or
function exceeding its target.
Undershoot is the same
phenomenon in the
opposite direction. It
arises especially...
- the function)
produces large peaks around the jump
which overshoot and
undershoot the
function values. As more
sinusoids are used, this
approximation error...
-
overshoot or
undershoot) to
another specified value (usually 10% of the
maximum value exclusive of
overshoot or
undershoot).
Limits on
undershoot and oscillation...
- this is
called the
Gibbs phenomenon. One may
distinguish overshoot (and
undershoot),
which occurs when
transitions are
accentuated – the
output is higher...
- too high, too low, too noisy, or too slow to change, or have too much
undershoot or overshoot, this can be
observed from the eye diagram. An open eye pattern...
-
highlights on
either side of any
edges in the image,
called overshoot and
undershoot,
leading the edge to look more
defined when
viewed from a
typical viewing...
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suitable for
reducing the risk of
damage to
airplanes in the
event of an
undershoot, overshoot, or
excursion from the runway." Past
standards called for the...
- 50%
point of its
falling edge. At the
output of the generator, a 30%
undershoot below zero is allowed. There's no
overshoot or
overshoot limit at the...
- (English:
wrong length) is a lack of
coordination of
movement typified by the
undershoot or
overshoot of
intended position with the hand, arm, leg, or eye. It...