For a constant input voltage to an integrator ,why is the voltage across the capacitor linear
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Ideal Op-amp Integrator Circuit
Ideal Op-amp Integrator CircuitAn ideal op-amp integrator uses a capacitor C1, connected between the output and the op-amp inverting input terminal, as shown in the figure below. ... Conversely, a constant negative voltage at the input results in a linearly rising (positive) voltage at the output
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