I am in search of a integrator circuit which can do continuous integration of a half wave sin signal(for freq ranging from 1KHz to 1 MHz) so that the output should be step integrated. I will put a digram of input and expected output of intergator. Somebody please share me any topology for this.
Please if someone have any solution for the this continuous integration using opams .please share .
Thanks And regards
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A general OpAmp integrator with an R & C (resistor and capacitor) will do. The question will be how long you want to integrate (or accumulate) the signal. If your signal voltage level is in milliVolts then it will be easier to find a capacitor with required amount of capacitance and you can integrate the signal for a relatively larger amount of time.
In my opinion what you want is not an integrator of the half wave rectifier.
The integral of the sine signal is a cosine, so you would not have a straight line as you want.
Probably you want an integrator of a DC voltage and a comparator to know when to integrate... but as Klauss says, you can not integrate up to infinity as you probably know.
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This is how I understand your question.
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e.g. this:
Left OP amp is not an OP amp, it must be a comparator.
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Works either way. Exactly as you wanted and as Klasuss suggested.