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Integrated Circuits - K. R. Botkar | PDF | Amplifier - Scribd
(based on typical page 114 topic) An op-amp LM741 has slew rate SR = 0.5 V/µs. It is used as a unity-gain buffer. A sinusoidal output of 10 V peak-to-peak (i.e., 5V amplitude) is required. Find the maximum frequency before slew-induced distortion. Solution : For a sine wave, ( f_max = \fracSR2 \pi V_m ) = ( \frac0.5 \times 10^62\pi \times 5 ) ≈ 15.9 kHz. Practical implication: Above 15.9 kHz, output becomes triangular.
For example, a common problem on page 114 asks: “An op-amp has a slew rate of 0.5 V/µs. Find the maximum frequency for a 5V peak-to-peak output without distortion.”
Integrated Circuits - K. R. Botkar | PDF | Amplifier - Scribd
(based on typical page 114 topic) An op-amp LM741 has slew rate SR = 0.5 V/µs. It is used as a unity-gain buffer. A sinusoidal output of 10 V peak-to-peak (i.e., 5V amplitude) is required. Find the maximum frequency before slew-induced distortion. Solution : For a sine wave, ( f_max = \fracSR2 \pi V_m ) = ( \frac0.5 \times 10^62\pi \times 5 ) ≈ 15.9 kHz. Practical implication: Above 15.9 kHz, output becomes triangular. kr botkar integrated circuits pdf 114 portable
For example, a common problem on page 114 asks: “An op-amp has a slew rate of 0.5 V/µs. Find the maximum frequency for a 5V peak-to-peak output without distortion.” Integrated Circuits - K