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Discussion Forum : Basic Op-Amp Circuits - General Questions (Q.No. 12)
12.
The ramp voltage at the output of an op-amp integrator
increases or decreases at a linear rate
increases or decreases exponentially
is always increasing and never decreasing
is constant
Answer: Option
Explanation:
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Discussion:
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Jai prakash said:   1 decade ago
When input voltage 'vc' is a square wave then o/p voltage is a triangular wave, so 1st is increase then decrease its shows ramp signal.

SARANG said:   1 decade ago
What is the difference between option [A] & [B] ? ramp wave is itself an exponential signal at a linear rate.

Nats said:   4 years ago
Ramp is a line that increases/decreases linearly, hence the answer increases or decreases at a linear rate.

Nats said:   4 years ago
Ramp is a line that increases/decreases linearly, hence the answer increases or decreases at a linear rate.

Arumugam said:   9 years ago
I believe it should increase exponentially and not a linearly.

Aishwarya said:   1 decade ago
what is ramp voltage?

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