Practice over 1000+ GATE-level questions from this topic!
Designed to match the latest GATE pattern with topic-wise precision, difficulty tagging, and detailed solutions.
The opamps in the circuit shown are ideal, but have saturation voltages of
.

Assume that the initial inductor current is
. The input voltage
is a triangular signal with peak voltages of
and time period of
. Which one of the following statements is true?
is delayed by
relative to
, and
is a triangular waveform.
is not delayed relative to
, and
is a trapezoidal waveform.
is not delayed relative to
, and
is a triangular waveform.
is delayed by
relative to
, and
is a trapezoidal waveform.
OPA1
non-inverting Schmitt trigger
By Voltage Division Rule,
At UTP and LTP, Inverting and Non-Inverting Terminals would have equal voltage

For 

Hence, we can draw wave form like,

Hence,
is delayed las w.r.t
.
Only from here we can say option (d) is correct. But to complete analysis
Now, for OPA2,
As
is a square wave, we can take it as constant in each period.
Initially
.
If we take
in
,
Now, if 
Then, 
Hence, 
Now, at 
Now, if 
From
to
,
is fixed
Hence, we get a trapezoidal waveform in steady state.