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out put of a integrator for input to be a constant voltage signal may be a signal​

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Answered by mariolalitha1914
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Explanation:

Operational amplifiers can be used as part of a positive or negative feedback amplifier or as an adder or subtractor type circuit using just pure resistances in both the input and the feedback loop.

But what if we where to change the purely resistive ( Rƒ ) feedback element of an inverting amplifier with a frequency dependant complex element that has a reactance, ( X ), such as a Capacitor, C. What would be the effect on the op-amps voltage gain transfer function over its frequency range as a result of this complex impedance.

By replacing this feedback resistance with a capacitor we now have an RC Network connected across the operational amplifiers feedback path producing another type of operational amplifier circuit commonly called an Op-amp Integrator circuit

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