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A Comparator is an electrical engineering device used to compare two input voltages or currents and output a digital signal indicating which is larger. It is commonly used in analog-to-digital converters, signal conditioning, and other applications where a precise comparison is needed. Comparators are usually designed to operate over a wide range of input voltages and currents, and can be used to detect small differences between two signals.
Comparators are available in a variety of forms, including integrated circuits, discrete components, and programmable logic devices. They are typically designed to operate over a wide range of input voltages and currents, and can be used to detect small differences between two signals.
Some of the companies in the Comparator market include Texas Instruments, Analog Devices, Maxim Integrated, STMicroelectronics, NXP Semiconductors, ON Semiconductor, Renesas Electronics, and Microchip Technology. Show Less Read more