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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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Venu said:   1 decade ago
What about differenciater?

Mounika said:   1 decade ago
By seeing the op-amp it seems to be like a high pass filter output of hpf is triangular or spikes.

Sankar said:   1 decade ago
Please can anyone tell me. How can we say output without knowing input?

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

Karishma said:   1 decade ago
Here what is the input?

Ahmed khan said:   1 decade ago
When I/P is unit step then O/P is ramp signal. When I/P is Square wave then O/P is triangular wave. Because circuit is integrator But in this question we do not have given then answer will be Data insufficient.

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.


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