The Ideal Integrator
The ideal integrator, shown in Fig. 1., makes use of an ideal operational amplifier with , , and . The current through the resistor, , can be expressed as:
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Thus, we can write the integrator output voltage, , as:
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In the Laplace domain:
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Or equivalently:
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Integrator Noise
Integrator Non-Idealities
Finite Gain
Non-Dominant Poles
Capacitor Non-Idealities