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A
The output will clip the signal at the maximum output voltage.
B
The output will amplify the signal without any distortion.
C
The op-amp will shut down to protect itself.
D
The output will produce a negative voltage regardless of the input.
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Answer
When the input signal pushes the op‑amp beyond its supply rails, the device can no longer amplify linearly and its output is forced to the nearest rail voltage. This “clipping” means the output waveform is cut off at the supply voltage, creating a distorted signal. For example, with a ±15 V supply, an input that would normally drive the output to ±20 V will instead be limited to ±15 V, producing a harsh, flat‑topped waveform. This saturation is why designers often use higher supply voltages or add input attenuation to keep the signal within the op‑amp’s linear range.
Detailed Explanation
When the input is larger than the supply rails, the op‑amp cannot push the output beyond those rails. Other options are incorrect because Some think the op‑amp can keep amplifying even when the input is too big; A common misconception is that the device will shut down to protect itself.
Key Concepts
Op-Amp Output Saturation
Signal Clipping
Amplifier Design
Topic
Op-Amp Output Saturation
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easy level question
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