(a) For the comparator circuit shown below, a a sinusoidal input signal with a peak voltage (Vp) of 5 V and a frequency

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(a) For the comparator circuit shown below, a a sinusoidal input signal with a peak voltage (Vp) of 5 V and a frequency

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(a) For the comparator circuit shown below, a a sinusoidal input signal with a peak voltage (Vp) of 5 V and a frequency of 1 Hz is applied to the non-inverting terminal. Assuming that the signal frequency is well below the slew rate limit, describe and draw what would be the comparator output. Assume values of +Vcc as +12V and -Vcc as -12 V, with the corresponding output saturation voltages of +Vsat of +11 V and - Vsat of -11 V. +Vcc 5 V Vin im VN Vi Vref V. 1s - Ver > (7 marks)
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