Why integrator output is always zero?

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Sam Chak
Sam Chak on 8 Dec 2022
Because the output rises very slowly when the time second.
This is the expected result. Note that the y-axis is scaled at .
Comparison of both signals.
The y-axis is zoomed at the scale .

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Thanks for your help! I've fixed it by your way.
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