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BJT Miller Integrator

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I'm interested in learning more about the BJT transistor Miller integrator.

I would like to breadboard the basic model here: Miller Integrator

...but I've also seen a 2x transistor cascode(?) version.

Can anyone suggest any schematics or examples of a 1 or 2 Miller integrator - perhaps with an explanation of the differences?

Secondly - can anyone suggest any methods for testing/benchmarking the performance of this circuit on a breadboard?

Thanks.
 

Dear juz_ad
Hi
Is it important for you , using the miller integrator with transistor ? i can describe it with an op amp ! can this help you?
Best Wishes
Goldsmnith
 

Hello goldsmith - thanks for the reply.

Yes, I am looking for info on integrators using 1 (or 2?) BJT transistors.

I have some basic schematics - but I would like to see some examples of them being used.

Thanks.
 

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