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===Integrator === |
===Integrator === |
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[[Image:Integrator_ben.jpg|200px|thumb|right|alt text]] |
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The circuit at right integrates the input voltage <math>V_{in}</math>. |
The circuit at right integrates the input voltage <math>V_{in}</math> by using an Amplifier. |
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<math>V_{out} = \frac{-1}{R_{1}*C}\int V_{in} dt |
<math>V_{out} = \frac{-1}{R_{1}*C}\int V_{in} dt |
Revision as of 15:33, 10 January 2010
Amplifiers
Integrator
The circuit at right integrates the input voltage by using an Amplifier.
" ; Provides negative feedback for low output impedance needs. But it also distorts the output."1
Contributers
--Benjamin.henry 23:15, 10 January 2010 (UTC)
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Sources
1 Quick Study "Electronics 1, Part 2"