integratorˈɪn tɪˌgreɪ tər
integrator (n)
integrator (n)
- plural
- integrators
English Definitions:
integrator, planimeter (noun)
a measuring instrument for measuring the area of an irregular plane figure
integrator (Noun)
A person who, or a device which integrates
integrator (Noun)
A device which calculates definite integrals
integrator (Noun)
Any electronic device that sums a measurement over time
Integrator
An integrator is a device to perform the mathematical operation known as integration, a fundamental operation in calculus. The integration function is often part of engineering and scientific calculations. Mechanical integrators are used in such applications as metering of water flow or electric power. Electronic analog integrators were the basis of analog computers.
Integrator
An integrator in measurement and control applications is an element whose output signal is the time integral 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 and scientific applications. Mechanical integrators are the oldest application, and are still used in such as metering of water flow or electric power. Electronic analogue integrators are the basis of analog computers and charge amplifiers. Integration is also performed by digital computing algorithms.
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