The slew rate is the maximum rate of change of the output voltage per unit of time.
To calculate the slew rate, we need to first find the change in output voltage and the time it took to make that change:
Change in output voltage = (+7 V) - (-8 V) = 15 V
Time taken for change = 0.75 us
Now we can use the formula for slew rate:
Slew rate = change in output voltage / time taken
Slew rate = 15 V / 0.75 us = 20 V/us
Therefore, the slew rate is 20 V/us.
When a pulse is applied to an op-amp, the output voltage goes from -8 V to
+7 V in 0.75 us. What is the slew rate?
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