An integrator is commonly used to amplify signals from a photodetector (measuring light intensity). In Fig. 2.25, the ph
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An integrator is commonly used to amplify signals from a photodetector (measuring light intensity). In Fig. 2.25, the ph
An integrator is commonly used to amplify signals from a photodetector (measuring light intensity). In Fig. 2.25, the photodetector is represented by the current source is producing a 10-kHz sinusoid having 10-u4 peak amplitude and a source resistance of 5 kN. Find the value of C and the integrator frequency int so that the output at vo will have 200-mV peak amplitude. HE VO 5 ΚΩ = Figure 2.25 The integrator with input current source (Example 2.5).
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