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Chapter 2 Problem 2.83

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Design a Miller integrator whose input resistance is 20 k and unity-gain frequency is 10 kHz. What components are needed? For long-term stability, a feedback resistor is introduced across the capacitor, limits the dc gain to 40 dB. What is its value? What is the associated lower 3-dB frequency? Sketch and label the output that results with a 0.1-ms, 1-V positive-input pulse (initially at 0 V) with (a) no dc stabilization (but with the output initially at 0 V) and (b) the feedback resistor connected.

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Title Microelectronic Circuits 6 
Author Adel S. Sedra
ISBN 9780195323030

Design a Miller integrator whose input resistance is 20 k

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