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Mechanical integrators (sliding disc, planimeter, etc.).

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Discussion of op amp integrators should be moved to Op amp integrator article

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There is already a main article Op_amp_integrator which discusses the ideal and lossy op amp integrator. This is in addition to Operational amplifier applications#Inverting integrator! But this page is a more general topic of "integrators" (could be electronic, software, or mechanical), so most of the discussion on the *op amp integrator(s)* specifically should be moved to that op amp integrator article! Just refer to that article from here and keep this article a general overview of types of integrators. Em3rgent0rdr (talk) 16:59, 24 June 2023 (UTC)Reply