Operational Amplifier Fundamentals – Exercise – 2

61. Nota

62. Nota

63. Nota

64. It takes an op-amp 22 μs to change its output from –15 V to +15 V. Determine the slew rate.

(a) 1.36 V/μs
(b) 0.68 V/μs
(c) –0.68 V/μs
(d) cannot determine

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Answer : (a)
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