Integrator and Differentiator
Integrator and Differentiator
Integrator and Differentiator
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AIM: To analyze and design the integrator & differentiator using op-amp
IC 741.
CIRCUIT DIAGRAM:
Integrator:
CF 0.047F
R1 82Ω RF 1.5KΩ
+VC
2 C 7
6
741
3
Vi 4 -VEE
n RL O/P
1VP-P RF Rd
10KΩ
1.5KΩ 82Ω
10KHz
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Differentiator:
CF 0.047F
C1 0.1F
RF 1.5KΩ
+VCC
2
7
6
741
3
Vin 4 -VEE
1VP-P RL
RF Rd O/P
1 KHz 10KΩ
1.5KΩ 82Ω
THE INTEGRATOR
−1
R1 C f ∫ ¿
V 0= V dt -1
80
Ideal response of practical integrator
60
Rf
dB Rf
40 R1 dB - 3dB
R1
20
Actual response of practical integrator
0
Fig. 1(c)
PROCEDURE:
The Differentiator:
6. The input signal will be differentiated properly if the time period T of the
input signal is larger than or equal to RF C1.
Gain (dB)
100
Open – Loop Gain
80
60
Closed – loop response basic
40 Differentiator: 20 dB / decade
20
Closed-loop response of practical Differentiator
0
-20
fc 105f
Relative Frequency in Hz
Fig. 2c
PROCEDURE:
1. Connect the differentiator as shown in fig 2.a
2. Connect the 1MHz function generators to the input terminals;
apply input waveform 1V sine wave at 1KHz at the input terminals
3. Connect the 20MHz C.R.O at the output terminals.
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Integrator:
V Figure 1.b
Vin
0 tt (msec)
(msec)
0.5 1 1.5 2
Vout
0 t (msec)
Vin
0 T/2 T 2T t (msec)
Vout
Vout
0 t (msec)
Vin
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Vout
0 t (msec)
Vin
0 π 2π 3π 4π t (msec)
Vout
0 t (msec)
Reasoning Questions
1. Show that the output of a differentiator is differential of input.
2. Show that the output of a integrator is integral of input.
3. Mention the difference between practical integrator and ideal
Integrator.
4. Sketch the Input and Output waveforms when we apply a
1KHzTriangle wave with peak to peak value of 5V to the
Differentiator circuit.
5. Explain the frequency response of an integrator.
6. What type of output waveform is obtained when a triangular wave is
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