A non-inverting comparator circuit has a voltage reference of 500 mV. If the input voltage is varying linearly between 100 mV to 400 mV, the output will saturate to a Vi Vref= 500mV -Vo O positive value all the time O negative value all the time O positive value for the range 100mV to 400mV then goes negative afterwards O negative value for the range 100mV to 400mV then goes positive afterwards

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A non-inverting comparator circuit has a voltage reference of 500 mV. If the input voltage is varying linearly
between 100 mV to 400 mV, the output will saturate to a
Vi
Vref=
500mV
-Vo
O positive value all the time
O negative value all the time
O positive value for the range 100mV to 400mV then goes negative afterwards
O negative value for the range 100mV to 400mV then goes positive afterwards
Transcribed Image Text:A non-inverting comparator circuit has a voltage reference of 500 mV. If the input voltage is varying linearly between 100 mV to 400 mV, the output will saturate to a Vi Vref= 500mV -Vo O positive value all the time O negative value all the time O positive value for the range 100mV to 400mV then goes negative afterwards O negative value for the range 100mV to 400mV then goes positive afterwards
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