C17 Which of the following equations is correct for the Upper Tripping Point of an operational amplifier configured as a Schmitt trigger? RI B. UTP=| R1+ R2] A. UTP=| RI ·B.Vsat · B.Vsat R1 + R2_ R1 RI+ R2 C. UTP= ·(-ß)·Vsat D. UTP= ·(-B)·Vsat R1+ R2 R1

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An operational amplifier has a slew rate of 5 V/uS, and has been configured
as a non-inverting unity voltage follower. What is the correct explanation for
the waveform at the output of the amplifier if a 5 V sine wave of 1 MHz is
applied to the input?
A. No explanation below is correct
B. At this frequency, no change to the output will occur
C. At this frequency only a very small change in the output signal will
C16
occur
D. At this frequency the output signal will become a triangular waveform
limited to the slew rate of the amplifier.
C17
Which of the following equations is correct for the Upper Tripping Point of an
operational amplifier configured as a Schmitt trigger?
R1
B. UTP=
R1+ R2
A. UTP=
:B.Vsat
R1
R1 + R2
B.Vsat
R1
R1+ R2]
C. UTP=
·(-ß)·Vsat
D. UTP=
:(-B).Vsat
R1
R1 + R2
Transcribed Image Text:An operational amplifier has a slew rate of 5 V/uS, and has been configured as a non-inverting unity voltage follower. What is the correct explanation for the waveform at the output of the amplifier if a 5 V sine wave of 1 MHz is applied to the input? A. No explanation below is correct B. At this frequency, no change to the output will occur C. At this frequency only a very small change in the output signal will C16 occur D. At this frequency the output signal will become a triangular waveform limited to the slew rate of the amplifier. C17 Which of the following equations is correct for the Upper Tripping Point of an operational amplifier configured as a Schmitt trigger? R1 B. UTP= R1+ R2 A. UTP= :B.Vsat R1 R1 + R2 B.Vsat R1 R1+ R2] C. UTP= ·(-ß)·Vsat D. UTP= :(-B).Vsat R1 R1 + R2
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