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specified by the manufacturer.
Early integrated comparators, like the LM111 family, and
certain high-speed
comparators like the LM119 family,
require differential...
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comparator is an
electronic component that
compares two
input voltages.
Comparators are
closely related to
operational amplifiers, but a
comparator is...
- 1703933:
Optical comparator". U.S.
Patent Office. Roe 1937, pp. 43–45. Smith,
Kennedy (2002). "Shedding
light on
optical comparators—How much
better can...
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meaning the
number of
comparators in the network, or by its depth,
defined (informally) as the
largest number of
comparators that any
input value can...
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other number.
Comparators are used in
central processing units (CPUs) and
microcontrollers (MCUs).
Examples of
digital comparator include the CMOS...
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reference threshold voltages. It
employs two
comparators to
detect over-voltage or under-voltage. Each
single comparator detects the
common input voltage against...
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permits it to be seen better.
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Comparator may
refer to: A
biological comparator system An
electrical comparator various data
comparators including cmp and diff A
digital comparator...
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comparator system, or
simply comparator, in the
fields of biophysics, biology, and
neurology is a
particular organisation of neurons.
Comparators, as...
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operational amplifiers will fail to
function well as
comparators. Conversely,
comparators are
designed under the ****umption that the
input voltages...