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A differentiator op-amp circuit produces an output voltage that is proportional to the rate of change of the input voltage. It uses a resistor and capacitor in its feedback loop, where the capacitor allows the circuit to respond to changes in the input signal. When the input voltage changes, the capacitor charges or discharges, causing a corresponding change in output voltage that reflects the input's instantaneous rate of change. This configuration is particularly useful in applications requiring signal processing, such as in analog signal differentiation or in certain control systems.

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