Basic Op-Amp Circuits - Integrators and Differentiators
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Determine the rate of change of the output voltage in response to the step input to the integrator in Figure 13–68.![]()
A triangular waveform is applied to the input of the circuit in Figure 13–69 as shown.
What is the magnitude of the capacitor current?
A triangular waveform with a peak-to-peak voltage of 2 V and a period of 1 ms is applied to the differentiator in Figure 13–70(a). What is the output voltage?![]()
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Beginning in position 1 in Figure 13–70(b), the switch is thrown into position 2 and held there for 10 ms, then back to position 1 for 10 ms, and so forth. Sketch the resulting output wave form if its initial value is 0 V. The saturated output levels of the op-amp are ±12 V![]()
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