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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Dead_timeDead time - Wikipedia

    Dead time. For detection systems that record discrete events, such as particle and nuclear detectors, the dead time is the time after each event during which the system is not able to record another event. [1]

  2. noun [ C or U ] uk us. Add to word list. time when there is little or no activity: Investors often treat bear markets as dead time, figuring that there's nothing to do until the economy improves. (Definition of dead time from the Cambridge Business English Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Examples of dead time. dead time.

  3. noun [ C or U ] uk us. Add to word list. time when there is little or no activity: Investors often treat bear markets as dead time, figuring that there's nothing to do until the economy improves. (Definition of dead time from the Cambridge Business English Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Examples of dead time. dead time.

  4. 17 de mar. de 2015 · The dead time is the period at which no part of a H-bridge driver is turned on. It is used when you have two complementary PWM signals (one on when the other is off) so that neither the high nor the low side of the H-bridge can be conducting at once.

  5. 17 de nov. de 2020 · For any detector system, two events must be separated by a minimum time interval for these events to be recorded as independent. This minimum separation time is called the detector deadtime...

  6. This minimum time between events is known as dead time. Because radioactive decay is a temporally random process, dead time will result in some counting efficiency loss even at low rates of decay. The fraction of counts lost to dead time will depend on:

  7. instrumentationtools.com › dead-timeDead time - Inst Tools

    Dead time, by contrast, refers to a period of time during which a change in manipulated variable produces no effect whatsoever in the process variable: the process appears “dead” for some amount of time before showing a response.