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← ScienceWhich consequence results when an operational amplifier's transfer function saturates?
A)Output signal becomes non-linear✓
B)Gain bandwidth product increases
C)Input bias current significantly reduces
D)Common-mode rejection ratio improves
💡 Explanation
When saturation occurs in the transfer function, the output is clipped because signal amplification ends. Therefore, distortion occurs in the waveform, and the output becomes non-linear, rather than retaining its originally amplified form when remaining within linear operation.
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