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How the slew rate is represented?

(a) 1V/ms

(b) 1V/s

(c) 1V/µs

(d) 1mv/S

This question was posed to me in an international level competition.

This intriguing question comes from Slew Rate topic in portion Practical Limitations of Op Amp Circuits of Linear Integrated Circuits

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The slew rate of an operational amplifier is defined as the rate at which the output voltage changes in response to a change in the input voltage. It is typically represented as the change in output voltage per unit time, expressed in volts per microsecond (V/µs), indicating how fast the output can change.

Therefore, the correct representation of the slew rate is:

(c) 1V/µs.

This means the output voltage can change by 1 volt in one microsecond.

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