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  2. Overshoot (signal) - Wikipedia

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    The overshoot and undershoot can be understood in this way: kernels are generally normalized to have integral 1, so they send constant functions to constant functions – otherwise they have gain. The value of a convolution at a point is a linear combination of the input signal, with coefficients (weights) the values of the kernel.

  3. Ringing artifacts - Wikipedia

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    Another artifact is overshoot (and undershoot), which manifests itself not as rings, but as an increased jump at the transition. It is related to ringing, and often occurs in combination with it. Overshoot and undershoot are caused by a negative tail – in the sinc, the integral from the first zero to infinity, including the first negative lobe.

  4. Dysmetria - Wikipedia

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    Dysmetria (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 is a type of ataxia . It can also include an inability to judge distance or scale.

  5. Gibbs phenomenon - Wikipedia

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    The overshoot and undershoot can be understood thus: kernels are generally normalized to have integral 1, so they result in a mapping of constant functions to constant functions – otherwise they have gain. The value of a convolution at a point is a linear combination of the input signal, with coefficients (weights) the values of the kernel.

  6. Step response - Wikipedia

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    Likewise, the undershoot is the minimum swing below final value, again increasing with μ. ... In general, control of overshoot sets the time constant ratio, ...

  7. Ringing (signal) - Wikipedia

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    An illustration of overshoot, followed by ringing and settle time. In electronics, signal processing, and video, ringing is oscillation of a signal, particularly in the step response (the response to a sudden change in input). Often ringing is undesirable, but not always, as in the case of resonant inductive coupling. It is also known as ...

  8. Eye pattern - Wikipedia

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    If the signals are too long, too short, poorly synchronized with the system clock, 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 corresponds to minimal signal distortion.

  9. Overshoot - Wikipedia

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    Overshoot (signal), when a signal exceeds its steady state value; Overshoot (microwave communication), the unintended reception of microwave signals; Overshoot (migration), when migratory birds end up further than intended; Overshoot (typography), the degree to which a letter dips below the baseline, or exceeds the cap height