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What happens when a sine wave is applied to differentiator or integrator circuit?

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Answered by hprasad942004
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The differentiator circuit is essentially a high-pass filter. It can generate a square wave from a triangle wave input and produce alternating-direction voltage spikes when a square wave is applied. In ideal cases, a differentiator reverses the effects of an integrator on a waveform, and conversely.

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