comparatorkəmˈpær ə tər, ˈkɒm pəˌreɪ-
comparator (n)
English Definitions:
comparator (Noun)
Any device for comparing a physical property of two objects, or an object with a standard.
comparator (Noun)
An electronic device that compares two voltages, currents or streams of data.
Comparator
In electronics, a comparator is a device that compares two voltages or currents and switches its output to indicate which is larger. They are commonly used in devices such as analog-to-digital converters.
Comparator
In electronics, a comparator is a device that compares two voltages or currents and outputs a digital signal indicating which is larger. It has two analog input terminals
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{\displaystyle V_{+}}
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{\displaystyle V_{-}}
and one binary digital output
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{\displaystyle V_{\text{o}}}
. The output is ideally
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{\displaystyle V_{\text{o}}={\begin{cases}1,&{\text{if }}V_{+}>V_{-},\\0,&{\text{if }}V_{+}
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