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Discussion Forum : Operational Amplifiers - General Questions (Q.No. 4)
4.
What is the output waveform?

sine wave
square wave
sawtooth wave
triangle wave
Answer: Option
Explanation:
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Discussion:
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Shobana said:   1 decade ago
Need a required input signal but if it is sin wave the output is cos wave.

Sanju prajapati said:   1 decade ago
Because it is a op-amp as differentiator circuit.

Sanju said:   1 decade ago
It's input signal is in square wave.

Zinabu assfa said:   1 decade ago
The input must be square wave to get triangle wave at the output.

Kumar rahul said:   1 decade ago
Input should be square wave then integration of square wave (can be represented by unit step) gives ramp function i.e triangular.

Inam said:   1 decade ago
The voltage is also AC.

Ramyy said:   1 decade ago
If we think logically, we have capacitor in feedback so capacitor here initially charge when supply is given and than it discharge so we get two types of wave either saw tooth and triangular but here capacitor discharge slowly. So answer is triangular waves.

Vinod said:   1 decade ago
Insufficient data, please rectify the question for effectiveness.

Raji said:   9 years ago
Whatever the input inspite output is always a triangular wave in the integrator.

Murugavel R said:   1 decade ago
The given circuit is integrator which output is triangular wave.


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