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Physics, 19.11.2019 05:31 BLUE1700

Part c for the next two parts we will use the following relationship between the input and output voltage which you should have found in solving for part b: vo(t)=vin(1−e−αt(cos(βt)+αβsin(β , where α=11389 rad/sec and β=27553 rad/sec and time is now measured in seconds. what is the largest dc voltage, vin that we can use at the input without causing the op-amp to saturate? enter your answer with appropriate units and round your answer to three significant digits. warning: in order to find when vo(t) reaches its peak value you will need to solve dvodt=0 . the output voltage has many local maxima and minima. make sure you get the right one. a plot of vo(t) vs. t will be in guiding you to the right solution.

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