An integrator with input and output voltages that are zero at
(a)

The value of the output voltage for different time interval.
Answer to Problem 9.9EP
Thevalue of the output voltage for the different time interval is
Explanation of Solution
Calculation:
The given diagram is shown in Figure 1
From the above waveform the expression for the voltage is given by,
Mark the values and draw the integrated op-amp circuit.
The required diagram is shown in Figure 2
Apply KVL at the feedback loop.
Substitute
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Apply KCL at the inverting terminal.
Substitute
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The expression for the output voltage for the time
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The expression for the output voltage for the time
The expression for the output voltage for the time
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The expression for the output voltage for the time
The value of the voltage output voltage for different time interval is given by,
Conclusion:
Therefore, the value of the output voltage for the different time interval is
(b)

The value of the output voltage for different time interval.
Answer to Problem 9.9EP
Thevalue of the output voltage for the different time interval is
Explanation of Solution
Calculation:
The expression for the output voltage for the time
Substitute
The expression for the output voltage for the time
The expression for the output voltage for the time
Substitute
The expression for the output voltage for the time
The value of the voltage output voltage for different time interval is given by,
Conclusion:
Therefore, the value of the output voltage for the different time interval is
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