Differentiator
A differentiator is an electronic circuit that produces an output equal to the first derivative of its input. This section discusses about the op-amp based differentiator in detail.
An op-amp based differentiator produces an output, which is equal to the differential of input voltage that is applied to its inverting terminal. The circuit diagram of an op-amp based differentiator.
In the above circuit, the non-inverting input terminal of the op-amp is connected to ground. That means zero volts is applied to its non-inverting input terminal.
According to the virtual short concept, the voltage at the inverting input terminal of opamp will be equal to the voltage present at its non-inverting input terminal. So, the voltage at the inverting input terminal of op-amp will be zero volts.
Integrator
An integrator is an electronic circuit that produces an output that is the integration of the applied input. This section discusses about the op-amp based integrator.
An op-amp based integrator produces an output, which is an integral of the input voltage applied to its inverting terminal.
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