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Rise time is specified for

(a) Large signal

(b) Medium signal

(c) Small signal

(d) All of the mentioned

This question was posed to me by my school teacher while I was bunking the class.

My question is from Slew Rate in chapter Practical Limitations of Op Amp Circuits of Linear Integrated Circuits

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Rise time is specified for small signal output in op-amp circuits. Rise time is defined as the time required for the output voltage to rise from 10% to 90% of its final value when a small signal step input is applied to the op-amp.

Rise time is an important parameter in determining the speed at which an operational amplifier can respond to changes in input signals. It is particularly relevant for small signal applications where signal fidelity is critical.

The correct answer is typically: (c) Small signal

Rise time specification is used to characterize the dynamic response of the op-amp to small signal changes, making it essential for high-frequency and precision applications.

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