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The output voltage of the differentiator is given by ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation: The differentiator is constructed from basic inverting amplifier by replacing the input resistor R1 by replacing a capacitor C1. 3. Determine the output voltage of the differentiator? a) VO = RF×C1×[dVin/dt].

Answered by suvendu1274
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the output voltage Vout is a constant –Rƒ*C times the derivative of the input voltage Vin with respect to time. The minus sign (–) indicates a 180o phase shift because the input signal is connected to the inverting input terminal of the operational amplifier.

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