Assuming the saturation voltage levels

  1. Assuming the saturation voltage levels are ±10V. Determine the rise time (tr) and fall time (tf) for LM741 and LM318.
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  2. The voltage signal from a standard European wall socket can be described by the equation V(t)=325sin100 pi x ,where t is time,
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  3. The voltage signal from a standard european wall socket can be described by the equation V(t) = 325Sin100(pie)t, where t is time
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  4. what's the difference between stopping voltage and saturation current? cheers.
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  5. Question 8What is the relationship between voltage and current (assuming the resistance stays the same)? a If the voltage
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  6. If the output saturation voltage of the op-amp is ± 13V, determine Voutpp in inverting amplifier.ACL = -40 ACL in dB = 32.0dB
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  7. What is the relationship between voltage and current (assuming the resistance stays the same)?a If the voltage decreases, the
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  8. What is the relationship between voltage and current (assuming the resistance stays the same)?a If the voltage decreases, the
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  9. What is the relationship between voltage and current (assuming the resistance stays the same)?a Voltage does not affect current
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  10. What is the relationship between voltage and current (assuming the resistance stays the same)?a If the voltage increases, the
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