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- 17 Dec 2018
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- 28 May 2026
Explanation
Given an ideal op-amp and a triangular input signal, the output waveform depends on the circuit configuration. In this case, the output V0 will be a sinusoidal waveform.
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Practice related questions from the same subject.
- 1.An operational amplifier has a slew rate of 5 V/μs. What is the maximum peak output voltage of a sine wave at a frequency of 1 MHz that the amplifier can produce without distortion?
- 2.Given a 741 operational amplifier with a gain-bandwidth product of 1 MHz, what is the -3 dB bandwidth of a non-inverting amplifier configured with this op-amp and a voltage gain of 20 dB?
- 3.Why is a differential amplifier consistently employed at the input stage of operational amplifiers?
- 4.If a differential amplifier has a differential gain of 20,000 and a Common Mode Rejection Ratio (CMRR) of 80 dB, what is the value of the common mode gain?
- 5.Which type of amplifier is commonly utilized in a digital-to-analog converter?
- 6.What type of output does an op-amp integrator produce when a step input is applied?
- 7.Which statement accurately describes an ideal operational amplifier?
- 8.If a differential amplifier has a differential voltage gain of 48 dB and a common-mode voltage gain of 2 dB, what is its common-mode rejection ratio (CMRR)?
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