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the slew rate of an op-amp represents the maximum rate at which the output can change , no matter how large an input signal is applied the slew rate of an op-amp is specified in V/s or V/mew second.

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What is slew rate?

slew rate is the ability of an amplifier to reproduce amplified version of the input signal in terms of frequency and phase. The input signal amplitude change is fast. But the amplifier will take some time to give response to the changes in input signal. i.e. how fast the amplifier tracks the input signal is the slew rate. For an amplifier the slew rate should be high in order to avoid signal distortion. The rate of change of the output voltage of an amplifier for the given input signal change is called the slew rate.


How is slew rate affect on amplifier?

as it is rate of change of output voltage..so it affect amplifier output


When pulse applied to op amp voltage goes from -3v to 9 in 0.6 s What is the slew rate of op amp?

The slew rate of an operational amplifier is defined as the maximum rate of change of the output voltage over time. In this case, the voltage changes from -3V to 9V, a total change of 12V, over a time span of 0.6 seconds. The slew rate can be calculated using the formula: [ \text{Slew Rate} = \frac{\Delta V}{\Delta t} = \frac{12V}{0.6s} = 20 , \text{V/s}. ] Therefore, the slew rate of the op-amp is 20 V/s.


Is the slew rate of the non-inverting amplifier the same as the voltage follower?

It can be but it might not be, it depends on circuit design.


You want characteristics of ac and dc operational amplifier?

dc characterstics : 1.input offset voltage 2.input bias current 3.input offset current 4. thermal drift ac characterstics:1. CMRR 2. SLEW rate 3. rise time


What is slew in present?

In the context of engineering or electronics, slew refers to the rate of change of a signal over time. It is used to describe how quickly a signal can transition from one voltage level to another. The term "slew" is commonly used when discussing operational amplifiers or other components that process analog signals.


Why you need operational transconductance amplifier?

Usually output of an amplifier is a voltage ,...but in case of Operational Transconductance Amplifier ,Iout (current ) is the output. This feature, makes it useful for Electronic control of amplifier gain .


Design and implementation of a buffer circuit using operational amplifier?

design and implementation of a buffer circuit using operational amplifier


Why is an operational amplifier called so?

Originally such an amplifier did mathematical functions.


What is the lm358?

The LM358 is an operational amplifier.


What are the advantages of operational amplifier 741?

It has several but one of the main ones is that it has built in frequency compensation, which its predecessor the 709 operational amplifier did not.


What ia the applicatoin of slew rate?

A: The application is for DAC ADC converters where the fastest slew rate is desirable for fast conversion

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