nV₂ (5 marks) The results shown in Fig. 3(b) are from an op amp comparator circuit that converts an input sine-wave to a

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nV₂ (5 marks) The results shown in Fig. 3(b) are from an op amp comparator circuit that converts an input sine-wave to a

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nV₂ (5 marks) The results shown in Fig. 3(b) are from an op amp comparator circuit that converts an input sine-wave to an output square-wave with TL-2TH. Design this comparator circuit. (4 marks) in Fig 3(e)
Hantek M 2.00V B n 2.00V wwwwwwww CH2 3.20V 8.00ms 27.0000Hz (b)
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