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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...
- Look up
overshoot in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Overshoot may
refer to: Overshoot: The
Ecological Basis of
Revolutionary Change, a 1980 book by William...
- the function)
produces large peaks around the jump
which overshoot and
undershoot the
function values. As more
sinusoids are used, this
approximation error...
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overshoot or
undershoot) to
another specified value (usually 10% of the
maximum value exclusive of
overshoot or
undershoot).
Limits on
undershoot and oscillation...
- movement. When
experiencing an
intention tremor, one
often overshoots or
undershoots one's target, a
condition known as dysmetria.
Intention tremor is the...
- this is
called the
Gibbs phenomenon. One may
distinguish overshoot (and
undershoot),
which occurs when
transitions are
accentuated – the
output is higher...
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markets moving from one
equilibrium state to
another tend to
overshoot or
undershoot. Soros's
theories were
originally dismissed by economists, but have received...
- and can be used to
accommodate transient signal content such as
filter undershoots. Similarly, code
values 236
through 254
provide headroom and can be used...
- observatory, all station-keeping
operations are
designed to
slightly undershoot the
required amount of
thrust in
order to
avoid pushing Webb
beyond the...
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modifications for HDMI type C,
source termination recommendations, and
removed undershoot and
maximum rise/fall time limits. It also
changed CEC
capacitance limits...