Power ramp
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In telecommunications, power ramp is the way in which the signal increases ("power-on ramp") or falls off ("power-down ramp"), which may result in spectral splatter.
For example, many GSM front-ends make use of a calibration table specifying the ramp shape for the power amplifier.
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