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<div>Regarding integrator gain/frequency</div>
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<div>An analog integrator SEEMS to have a transfer function T(s) = A/sRC where RC is a time constant and A is a SUPPOSED ”gain”, BUT it is a one-parameter term (A/RC)(1/s) – an unending/unbending downward 45 degree slope which can be thought of as varying up/down
(gain) OR left/right (frequency):</div>
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<div>http://electronotes.netfirms.com/AN353.pdf</div>
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<div>It’s all one thing!</div>
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<div>-Bernie</div>
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