FAQ

What is the Aperture Time for Rising Input?
Aperture Time for Rising Input is defined as the time during the input when the logic rises to 1 or high output. Aperture Time for Rising Input is usually measured using the Nanosecond for Time. Note that the value of Aperture Time for Rising Input is always positive.
Can the Aperture Time for Rising Input be negative?
No, the Aperture Time for Rising Input, measured in Time cannot be negative.
What unit is used to measure Aperture Time for Rising Input?
Aperture Time for Rising Input is usually measured using the Nanosecond[ns] for Time. Second[ns], Millisecond[ns], Microsecond[ns] are the few other units in which Aperture Time for Rising Input can be measured.
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