Member • Sep 4, 2009
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Paritosh222can anyone please tell give me 5 reasons so as why we prefer integrators over differentiators. please do tell if anyone knows??????????😁😁
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Member • Sep 5, 2009
1)you can add initial condition to integrator,which is not possible with differentiators.
2)at high freq differentiators becums unstable & may break into ocsillations
3)i/p impedance of differentiators dec wid inc in freq.
4)at high freq it is highly affected by noise.Are you sure? This action cannot be undone. -
Member • Sep 5, 2009
thanks, by the way what's your name. and you are in which year.Are you sure? This action cannot be undone. -
Administrator • Sep 5, 2009
Could you please help us keep CE Forum professional by avoiding usage of SMS text in your posts?Paritosh222thanks, by the way what's your name. and u r in which year.Are you sure? This action cannot be undone. -
Member • Sep 5, 2009
sorry sorry again how can i forget this. i am very very sorry the_big_k seriously it will not be happening next time.Are you sure? This action cannot be undone. -
Member • Sep 6, 2009
Well what you are using integrator or differentiator is totally dependent on your application. So no meaning of comparising both.Are you sure? This action cannot be undone. -
Member • Sep 6, 2009
yes that thing i know, but it was just for the sake to get some additional knowledge.Are you sure? This action cannot be undone.