An op-amp differentiator, employing the circuit shown in

Chapter 2, Problem 2.90

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An op-amp differentiator, employing the circuit shown in Fig. 2.27(a), has R = 10 k and C = 0.1 F. When a triangle wave of 1-V peak amplitude at 1 kHz is applied to the input, what form of output results? What is its frequency? What is its peak amplitude? What is its average value? What value of R is needed to cause the output to have a 10-V peak amplitude?

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