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Which factor determine the output voltage of an op-amp? d) Supply voltage c) Both positive and negative saturation voltage a) Positive saturation b) Negative saturation

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Answered by abhi178
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answer : option (c) positive and negative saturation voltage

solution : an operational amplifier or op - amp is DC coupled high gain electronic voltage amplifier which is used extensively in signal conditioning, filtering or to perform mathematical operations such as add, subtract, integration and differentiation.

The output voltage of op - amp is proportional to input voltage only untill it reaches the saturation voltage. The output voltage cannot exceed the positive saturation and negative saturation. These saturation voltages (positive and negative saturations ) are specified by an output voltage swing rating of the op - amp for the given values of supply voltage.

Therefore the factor to determine the output voltage of op - amp is positive and negative saturation.

Answered by Senyai
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Answer:

option c both positive and negative saturation voltage

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