A switched-capacitor integrator is an example of a circuit that uses an op-amp that can't have the outputs of its diff-amp or output buffer shorted when (j), goes high. Using the diff-amp in Fig. 26.63 (with SC CMFB) and the output buffer in Fig. 26.56 without the switches (again with SC CMFB), demonstrate the operation of a SC integrator
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