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Textbook Solutions for Microelectronic Circuits

Chapter 2 Problem 2.81

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An op-amp-based inverting integrator is measured at 1 kHz to have a voltage gain of 100 V/V. At what frequency is its gain reduced to 1 V/V? What is the integrator time constant?

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The first step in solving 2 problem number 81 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: An op-amp-based inverting integrator is measured at 1 kHz to have a voltage gain of 100 V/V. At what frequency is its gain reduced to 1 V/V? What is the integrator time constant?
From the textbook chapter Operational Amplifiers you will find a few key concepts needed to solve this.

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Title Microelectronic Circuits 6 
Author Adel S. Sedra
ISBN 9780195323030

An op-amp-based inverting integrator is measured at 1 kHz

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