6-43 Show that the RC OP AMP circuit in Figure P6-43 is a noninverting integrator whose input-output relationship is \begin{equation*} v_o(t) = \frac{1}{RC} \int_0^t v_s(x)dx + v_o(0) \end{equation*}
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First, let's understand the equation. This equation represents the voltage across a capacitor (vs(t)) as a function of time (t). It is given by the integral of the product of the input voltage (vs(x)) and a constant (1/RC) over a certain time interval (from 0 to Show more…
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