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Schmitt Trigger Explanation Schmitt Trigger A Schmitt Trigger is a comparator circuit with hysteresis , meaning it has two different threshold voltages. Upper Threshold (V UT ) → LOW to HIGH transition Lower Threshold (V LT ) → HIGH to LOW transition This prevents noise from causing multiple unwanted transitions. Hysteresis Concept Input rising → switches at V UT Input falling → switches at V LT Why useful? Cleans noisy signals Converts analog to digital Waveform shaping Input–Output Behavior If input > V UT → Output = HIGH If input < V LT → Output = LOW If V LT < input < V UT → Output remains unchanged Mathematical Analysis (Op-Amp Schmitt Trigger) Circuit parameters: R₁: from output to positive input R₂: from positive input to ground Output levels: +V sat and −V sat Threshold Voltages V UT = +V sat × (R₂ / (R₁ + R₂)) V LT = −V sat × ...