Would a sinusoidle input to the comparators produce the same transfer curve as a triangle waveform? Explain Solution there will be some difference....The transfer function is the same but the output may not be exactly the same. If the amplitudes and frequencies of the sine and triangle are the same, the sine has twice the rate of change of voltage at the zero crossings, compared to the triangle wave, so the comparator passes through the linear gain input range twice as fast for the sine wave. Of course the linear input range is very small, so the difference may not be noticeable unless you make very careful measurements, or the frequency is very low. .