QUESTION 8 Which is NOT a characteristic of an op-amp integrator circuit? C Vin + Vout a. It can be used in an analog co

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QUESTION 8 Which is NOT a characteristic of an op-amp integrator circuit? C Vin + Vout a. It can be used in an analog co

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QUESTION 8 Which is NOT a characteristic of an op-amp integrator circuit? C Vin + Vout a. It can be used in an analog computer. O b. Although the ideal version is studied in theory, it does not function well on any realisitic signal because it integrates the DC offset. O c. In reality, it works best at frequencies above the frequency, 1/RC. O d. Ideally, the output is out of phase with the input by -90 degrees. O e. Ideally, it has a transfer function of H(jw) = -1/(jwRC) O f. Ideally, if the input is a sine wave, the output is a positive cosine wave. O g. Ideally, the output is the negated integration of the input. O h. The non-ideal version (with some resistance in parallel with the feedback capacitor) works like a low pass filter. O i. Ideally, if the input is a square wave, the output is a triangle wave.
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