What does this opamp configuration do?

In summary, the conversation discusses a circuit with an opamp and a capacitor that appears to function as an integrator. The output of the opamp is a triangle wave at node B, a square oscillating wave at node A, and a horizontally flipped RC curve at node C. The conversation hints at the circuit being an oscillator, specifically one that begins with the letter "O" and is commonly used to describe a family of systems including a pendulum. The conversation also mentions different types of oscillators, such as a triangle wave oscillator, hysteretic oscillator, and relaxation oscillator. Finally, there is a discussion on how to merge the functions of the two opamps into one.
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Trying to figure out what this opamp does but can't pinpoint it.

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The one with the capacitor looks like an integrator. I attempted to build this circuit to see what it does. At node B I saw a triangle repeating waveform, node A gives a square oscillating waveform and C is some sort of horizontally flipped RC curve which can been seen with the file I attached. Anyone have any idea the name of this circuit?
 

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Hint: The word you are looking for begins with an "O" and is used to describe a family of systems including a pendulum.
 
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I'm still quite not sure.. The only thing that comes to mind is an oscillator?
 
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Oscillator will do :-)

I suppose "Triangle Wave Oscillator" or "Hysteretic Oscillator" or "Relaxation Oscillator" might get you another half mark.

The right hand op-amp is indeed an inverting integrator. It integrates the "constant" output of the left hand op-amp.

The left hand op-amp is configured as a comparator (with hysteresis) and it's output is a "constant" VCC or -VCC.

You can actually make one by merging the functions each op-amp performs into one op-amp. See wikipedia for that..

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Relaxa...2.80.93based_electronic_relaxation_oscillator
 
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Perfect explanation, thank you!
 

What is an opamp?

An opamp, short for operational amplifier, is an electronic component used in analog circuits to amplify and process signals. It typically has two inputs, a non-inverting (+) and an inverting (-) input, and one output.

What is an opamp configuration?

An opamp configuration refers to the arrangement of an opamp in a circuit, including the placement of its inputs and outputs and any associated resistors or other components.

What does the non-inverting opamp configuration do?

The non-inverting opamp configuration amplifies the input signal and produces an output that is in phase with the input. This is achieved by connecting the input signal to the non-inverting input (+) and feeding the output back to the inverting input (-) through a resistor.

What does the inverting opamp configuration do?

The inverting opamp configuration amplifies the input signal and produces an output that is out of phase with the input. This is achieved by connecting the input signal to the inverting input (-) and feeding the output back to the inverting input through a resistor.

How does a summing opamp configuration work?

A summing opamp configuration is used to combine multiple input signals into a single output signal. This is achieved by connecting each input to the inverting input (-) through a resistor and connecting the output of each resistor to the inverting input through another resistor. The resulting output signal is the sum of all the input signals.

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