A circuit that performs the mathematical function of differentiating an input voltage with respect to time. In plain language, a differentiator produces an output voltage that tells how quickly its input voltage is changing. If the input voltage is increasing, the output voltage will be positive; if the input is decreasing, the output is negative. The magnitude of the output tells how quickly the input is changing. When the input is not changing, the output is zero.
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