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An integrator is a circuit or component that converts the instantaneous value of an input signal into the integrated value of an output signal. Its functions mainly include the following aspects:Waveform transformation: The integrator can convert a bumpy wave (or other irregular waveform) into a saw
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The integrator has various important applications in circuits, mainly based on its ability to accumulate the instantaneous values of the input signal and output its integration result. Here are some typical applications of integrators in circuits:Signal filtering:The integrator can be used as a low-
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Integrators have a wide and diverse range of practical applications, playing important roles in various fields such as signal processing, control systems, measuring instruments, and power management. Here are some specific application scenarios:1. Signal processingLow pass filter: The integrator can
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A Rogowski coil, named after Walter Rogowski, is an electrical device for measuring alternating current (AC) or high-speed current pulses. It sometimes consists of a helical coil of wire with the lead from one end returning through the centre of the coil to the other end so that both terminals are a