Question: There is a need to generate a (12-mathrm{V} pm 10 %, 10 mathrm{kHz}) triangular wave. You have a (pm 5-mathrm{V}, 10 mathrm{kHz}) square wave. You
There is a need to generate a \(12-\mathrm{V} \pm 10 \%, 10 \mathrm{kHz}\) triangular wave. You have a \(\pm 5-\mathrm{V}, 10 \mathrm{kHz}\) square wave. You recall from your first Circuits course that you can easily design an OP AMP integrator that should be able to produce a triangular wave from a square wave. But the slope of the square wave should not show any visually detectable curve-and it should start at \(t=0\). The OP AMPs available have a \(\pm 15 \mathrm{~V} V_{\mathrm{CC}}\). Design the circuit and verify your design using Multisim. The desired input/output is shown in Figure P7=70 .

Voltage (V) 15 13 11 9 7. MA 5 115599 -5 -7 -9 -11 -13 -15 Transient analysis 0.0 250.0 500.0 750.0 1.0m 1.3m 1.5m 1.8m 2.0m 2.3m Time (s) 2.5m 2.8m 3.0m
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