An integrator in measurement and control applications is an element whose output signal is the time
integral
In mathematics, an integral is the continuous analog of a Summation, sum, which is used to calculate area, areas, volume, volumes, and their generalizations. Integration, the process of computing an integral, is one of the two fundamental oper ...
of its input signal. It accumulates the input quantity over a defined time to produce a representative output.
Integration is an important part of many
engineering
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and
scientific
Science is a systematic discipline that builds and organises knowledge in the form of testable hypotheses and predictions about the universe. Modern science is typically divided into twoor threemajor branches: the natural sciences, which stu ...
applications. Mechanical integrators are the oldest type
and are still used for metering water flow or electrical power. Electronic analogue integrators, which have generally displaced mechanical integrators,
are the basis of
analog computer
An analog computer or analogue computer is a type of computation machine (computer) that uses physical phenomena such as Electrical network, electrical, Mechanics, mechanical, or Hydraulics, hydraulic quantities behaving according to the math ...
s and charge amplifiers. Integration can also be performed by algorithms in digital computers.
Mechanical integrators
One simple kind of mechanical integrator is the disk-and-wheel integrator.
This functions by placing a wheel on and perpendicular to a spinning disk, held there by means of a freely spinning shaft parallel to the disk.
Because the speed at which a part of the disk turns is proportional to its distance from the center, the rate at which the wheel turns is proportional to its distance from the center of the disk.
Therefore, the number of turns made by the integrating wheel is equal to the definite integral of the integrating wheel's distance from the center,
which is in turn controlled by the motion of the shaft relative to the disk.
In signal processing circuits
A ''current integrator'' is an electronic device performing a time integration of an
electric current
An electric current is a flow of charged particles, such as electrons or ions, moving through an electrical conductor or space. It is defined as the net rate of flow of electric charge through a surface. The moving particles are called charge c ...
,
thus measuring a total
electric charge
Electric charge (symbol ''q'', sometimes ''Q'') is a physical property of matter that causes it to experience a force when placed in an electromagnetic field. Electric charge can be ''positive'' or ''negative''. Like charges repel each other and ...
. In combination with time it can be used to determine the average current during an experiment.
Feeding current into a capacitor (initialized with zero volts) and monitoring the capacitor's voltage has been used in nuclear physics experiments before 1953 to measure the number of
ions
An ion () is an atom or molecule with a net electrical charge. The charge of an electron is considered to be negative by convention and this charge is equal and opposite to the charge of a proton, which is considered to be positive by convent ...
received.
Such a simple circuit works because the
capacitor's current–voltage relation when written in integral form mathematically states that a capacitor's final voltage equals its initial voltage plus the time integral of its current divided by its capacitance:
More sophisticated current integrator circuits build on this relation, such as the
charge amplifier
A charge amplifier is an electronic electric current, current integrator that produces a voltage output proportional to the integrated value of the input current, or the total charge injected.
The amplifier offsets the input current using a feed ...
. A current integrator is also used to measure the electric charge on a
Faraday cup
A Faraday cup is a metal (conductive) cup designed to catch charged particles. The resulting current can be measured and used to determine the number of ions or electrons hitting the cup. The Faraday cup was named after Michael Faraday who first ...
in a
residual gas analyzer
A residual gas analyzer (RGA) is a small and usually rugged mass spectrometer, typically designed for process control and contamination monitoring in vacuum systems. When constructed as a quadrupole mass analyzer, there exist two implementatio ...
to measure partial pressures of gasses in a vacuum. Another application of current integration is in
ion beam deposition
Ion beam deposition (IBD) is a process of applying materials to a target through the application of an ion beam.
Ion beam deposition setup with mass separator
An ion beam deposition apparatus typically consists of an ion source, ion optics, and ...
, where the measured charge directly corresponds to the number of ions deposited on a substrate, assuming the charge state of the
ion
An ion () is an atom or molecule with a net electrical charge. The charge of an electron is considered to be negative by convention and this charge is equal and opposite to the charge of a proton, which is considered to be positive by convent ...
s is known. The two current-carrying electrical leads must to be connected to the
ion source
An ion source is a device that creates atomic and molecular ions. Ion sources are used to form ions for mass spectrometers, optical emission spectrometers, particle accelerators, ion implanters and ion engines.
Electron ionization
Elect ...
and the substrate, closing the
electric circuit
An electrical network is an interconnection of electrical components (e.g., battery (electricity), batteries, resistors, inductors, capacitors, switches, transistors) or a model of such an interconnection, consisting of electrical elements (e. ...
which in part is given by the ion beam.
A ''voltage integrator'' is an electronic device performing a time integration of an electric voltage, thus measuring the total volt-second product. A first-order
low-pass filter
A low-pass filter is a filter that passes signals with a frequency lower than a selected cutoff frequency and attenuates signals with frequencies higher than the cutoff frequency. The exact frequency response of the filter depends on the filt ...
such as a
resistor–capacitor circuit acts like a voltage integrator at high frequencies well above the filter's
cutoff frequency
In physics and electrical engineering, a cutoff frequency, corner frequency, or break frequency is a boundary in a system's frequency response at which energy flowing through the system begins to be reduced ( attenuated or reflected) rather than ...
.
Op amp integrator

:''See also
Integrator at op amp applications and
op amp integrator''
An ideal
op amp integrator (e.g. Figure 1) is a voltage integrator that works over all frequencies (limited by the op amp's
gain–bandwidth product
The gain–bandwidth product (designated as GBWP, GBW, GBP, or GB) for an amplifier is a figure of merit calculated by multiplying the amplifier's bandwidth and the gain at which the bandwidth is measured.
For devices such as operational amplif ...
) and provides gain.
Drawbacks of ideal op amp integrator
* For
DC input (''f'' = 0), the
capacitive reactance
In electrical circuits, reactance is the opposition presented to alternating current by inductance and capacitance. It's measured in Ω (Ohms). Along with resistance, it is one of two elements of impedance; however, while both elements involve ...
''X'' is infinite. Because of this, the op amp gets effectively in an open loop configuration, which has infinite
open-loop gain The open-loop gain of an electronic amplifier is the gain obtained when no overall feedback is used in the circuit.
The open-loop gain of many electronic amplifiers is exceedingly high (by design) – an ''ideal'' operational amplifier (op-amp) h ...
(for an ideal op amp, or simply very large for real op amps). Hence, any small input offset voltages are also amplified and appears at output as a large error. This is referred as false triggering and must be avoided.
Thus, an ideal integrator needs to be modified with additional components to reduce the effect of an error voltage in practice. This modified integrator is referred as practical integrator.
Practical op amp integrator
Main description at:
The gain of an integrator at low frequency can be limited to avoid the saturation problem, by shunting the feedback capacitor with a feedback resistor. This
practical integrator acts as a
low-pass filter
A low-pass filter is a filter that passes signals with a frequency lower than a selected cutoff frequency and attenuates signals with frequencies higher than the cutoff frequency. The exact frequency response of the filter depends on the filt ...
with constant gain in its low frequency pass band. It only performs integration in high frequencies, not in low frequencies, so
bandwidth
Bandwidth commonly refers to:
* Bandwidth (signal processing) or ''analog bandwidth'', ''frequency bandwidth'', or ''radio bandwidth'', a measure of the width of a frequency range
* Bandwidth (computing), the rate of data transfer, bit rate or thr ...
for integrating is limited.
Applications
*Integrating circuits are most commonly used in
analog-to-digital converters,
ramp generators, and also in wave shaping applications.
* Op-amp integrating amplifiers are used to perform
calculus
Calculus is the mathematics, mathematical study of continuous change, in the same way that geometry is the study of shape, and algebra is the study of generalizations of arithmetic operations.
Originally called infinitesimal calculus or "the ...
operations in
analog computers
An analog computer or analogue computer is a type of computation machine (computer) that uses physical phenomena such as Electrical network, electrical, Mechanics, mechanical, or Hydraulics, hydraulic quantities behaving according to the math ...
.
* A totalizer in the industrial instrumentation trade integrates a signal representing water flow, producing a signal representing the total quantity of water that has passed by the flow meter.
In software
* Integrators may also be software components.
* In some
computational physics
Computational physics is the study and implementation of numerical analysis to solve problems in physics. Historically, computational physics was the first application of modern computers in science, and is now a subset of computational science ...
computer simulation
Computer simulation is the running of a mathematical model on a computer, the model being designed to represent the behaviour of, or the outcome of, a real-world or physical system. The reliability of some mathematical models can be determin ...
s, such as
numerical weather prediction
Numerical weather prediction (NWP) uses mathematical models of the atmosphere and oceans to weather forecasting, predict the weather based on current weather conditions. Though first attempted in the 1920s, it was not until the advent of comput ...
,
molecular dynamics
Molecular dynamics (MD) is a computer simulation method for analyzing the Motion (physics), physical movements of atoms and molecules. The atoms and molecules are allowed to interact for a fixed period of time, giving a view of the dynamics ( ...
,
flight simulator
A flight simulator is a device that artificially re-creates aircraft flight and the environment in which it flies, for pilot training, design, or other purposes. It includes replicating the equations that govern how aircraft fly, how they rea ...
s,
reservoir simulation
Reservoir simulation is an area of reservoir engineering in which computer models are used to predict the Fluid dynamics, flow of fluids (typically, oil, water, and gas) through porous media.
The creation of models of oil fields and the impleme ...
,
noise barrier
A noise barrier (also called a soundwall, noise wall, sound berm, sound barrier, or acoustical barrier) is an exterior structure designed to protect inhabitants of sensitive land use areas from noise pollution. Noise barriers are the most effecti ...
design,
architectural acoustics
Architectural acoustics (also known as building acoustics) is the science and engineering of achieving a good sound within a building and is a branch of acoustical engineering. The first application of modern scientific methods to architectur ...
, and
electronic circuit simulation
Electronic circuit simulation uses mathematical models to replicate the behavior of an actual electronic device or circuit.
Simulation software allows for the modeling of circuit operation and is an invaluable analysis tool. Due to its highly ac ...
, an integrator is a numerical method for integrating trajectories from forces (and thereby accelerations) that are only calculated at discrete time steps.
Mechanical integrators
Mechanical integrators were key elements in the mechanical
differential analyser
The differential analyser is a mechanical analogue computer designed to solve differential equations by integration, using wheel-and-disc mechanisms to perform the integration. It was one of the first advanced computing devices to be used ope ...
, used to solve practical physical problems. Mechanical integration mechanisms were also used in control systems such as regulating flows or temperature in industrial processes. Mechanisms such as the
ball-and-disk integrator
The ball-and-disk integrator is a key component of many advanced mechanical computers. Through simple mechanical means, it performs continual integration of the value of an input. Typical uses were the measurement of area or volume of material in ...
were used both for computation in differential analysers and as components of instruments such as
naval gun directors, flow totalizers and others. A
planimeter
A planimeter, also known as a platometer, is a measuring instrument used to determine the area of an arbitrary two-dimensional shape.
Construction
There are several kinds of planimeters, but all operate in a similar way. The precise way in whic ...
is a mechanical device used for calculating the definite integral of a curve given in graphical form, or more generally finding the area of a closed curve. An
integraph
An Integraph is a mechanical analog computing device for plotting the integral of a graphically defined function.
History
Gaspard-Gustave de Coriolis first described the fundamental principal of a mechanical integraph in 1836 in the ''Journa ...
is used to plot the indefinite integral of a function given in graphical form.
See also
*
Differentiator
In electronics, a differentiator is a Electrical network, circuit that outputs a signal approximately proportional to the rate of change (mathematics), rate of change (i.e. the derivative with respect to time) of its input signal. Because the Sine ...
*
Digital differential analyzer
*
Fractional-order integrator
A fractional-order integrator or just simply fractional integrator is an integrator device that calculates the fractional-order integral or derivative (usually called a differintegral) of an input. Differentiation or integration is a real or comple ...
*
Integrating ADC
An integrating ADC is a type of analog-to-digital converter that converts an unknown input voltage into a digital representation through the use of an integrator. In its basic implementation, the dual-slope converter, the unknown input voltage is ...
*
Low-pass filter
A low-pass filter is a filter that passes signals with a frequency lower than a selected cutoff frequency and attenuates signals with frequencies higher than the cutoff frequency. The exact frequency response of the filter depends on the filt ...
*
Operational amplifier
An operational amplifier (often op amp or opamp) is a direct coupling, DC-coupled Electronic component, electronic voltage amplifier with a differential input, a (usually) Single-ended signaling, single-ended output, and an extremely high gain ( ...
*
Signal processing
Signal processing is an electrical engineering subfield that focuses on analyzing, modifying and synthesizing ''signals'', such as audio signal processing, sound, image processing, images, Scalar potential, potential fields, Seismic tomograph ...
References
External links
Wolfram Online IntegratorCalc.Matthen Online Integrator, can do definite integrals
Further reading
* {{cite book, url= https://books.google.com/books?id=yDef8POEwIQC&pg=PA85, title=Transistor Circuits for Spacecraft Power System, author=Keng C. Wu , pages=85–87 , publisher=Springer , year=2002 , isbn=978-1-4020-7261-1
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