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It determines the output voltage range
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It affects the speed at which the output can respond to changes in input
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It defines the gain of the amplifier
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It indicates the input impedance of the amplifier
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The slew rate is the maximum speed at which an op‑amp’s output voltage can change, measured in volts per microsecond. In a voltage follower (unity‑gain buffer), the output is forced to track the input exactly, so the output can never change faster than the op‑amp’s slew rate allows. If the input suddenly jumps, the follower’s output will lag until the voltage change is completed at the allowed rate, which limits how quickly the circuit can respond to fast signals. For example, with a 10 V peak‑to‑peak sinusoid at 10 kHz, a 1 V/µs slew rate would only allow about 0. 1 V rise per cycle, so the output would be distorted.
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The slew rate tells how fast the op‑amp output can change when the input changes. Other options are incorrect because Some think slew rate sets the maximum output voltage; A common mistake is to link slew rate with gain.
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slew rate
voltage follower
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Operational Amplifiers Basics
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medium level question
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