What is the Critical Frequency of Integrators?

      

What is the Critical Frequency of Integrators?

  

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Wilfred
- The circuit shown in Fig. 9.12 is an integrator with a feedback resistor Rf to provide increased stability.
- All integrators have a critical frequency fc below which they do not perform proper integration. If the input frequency is less than fc, the circuit behaves like a simple inverting amplifier and no integration occurs. The following equation is used to calculate the critical frequency of an integrator:
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Wilfykil answered the question on August 16, 2019 at 11:59


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