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Date Posted: 7/10/2008 7:35:06 PM  Status: Live
Chapter 6, Problem 77P from Basic Engineering Circuit Analysis (8th).
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Analog Circuits Basic Engineering Circuit Analysis (8th) by Irwin 6 77P
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The circuit shown in Fig.  is known as a "Deboo" integrator.

A) Express the output voltage in terms of the input voltage and circuit parameters.

B) How is the Deboo integrator's performance different from that of a standard integrator?

C) What kind of application would justify the use of this device?http://www.ee.isu.edu.tw/teacher/hsiehten/ch06.pdf





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Date Posted: 7/11/2008 5:58:08 AM  Status: Live
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This is out put equation in terms of input
This tells that that out put is integration of input.
So it is a integrator circuit
 
b)
Actual integrator output=
for the Deboo Integral we got the  out put as positive.
this is the difference between standarad and Deboo integrator.
 
c)
 
This is used positve integration is required.
 



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