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  2. Schmitt trigger - Wikipedia

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    Schmitt trigger implemented by a non-inverting comparator. In this circuit, the two resistors R 1 and R 2 form a parallel voltage summer. It adds a part of the output voltage to the input voltage thus augmenting it during and after switching that occurs when the resulting voltage is near ground.

  3. Digital comparator - Wikipedia

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    Examples of digital comparator include the CMOS 4063 and 4585 and the TTL 7485 and 74682. An XNOR gate is a basic comparator, because its output is "1" only if its two input bits are equal. The analog equivalent of digital comparator is the voltage comparator.

  4. Flash ADC - Wikipedia

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    If a m-times folding circuit is used in an n-bit ADC, the actual number of comparator can be reduced from to (there is always one needed to detect the range crossover). Typical folding circuits are the Gilbert multiplier and analog wired-OR circuits.

  5. Successive-approximation ADC - Wikipedia

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    A sample-and-hold circuit that acquires the input voltage V in. An analog voltage comparator that compares V in to the output of a digital-to-analog converter (DAC). A successive-approximation register that is updated by results of the comparator to provide the DAC with a digital code whose accuracy increases each successive iteration.

  6. List of 7400-series integrated circuits - Wikipedia

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    8-bit comparator, inverting output 20 SN74ALS521: 74x522 1 8-bit comparator, inverting output 20 kΩ pull-up open-collector 20 SN74ALS522: 74x524 1 8-bit registered comparator open-collector 20 74F524: 74x525 1 16-bit programmable counter 28 74F525: 74x526 1 fuse programmable identity comparator, 16-bit 20 SN74ALS526: 74x527 1

  7. Comparator - Wikipedia

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    In most cases a comparator is implemented using a dedicated comparator IC, but op-amps may be used as an alternative. Comparator diagrams and op-amp diagrams use the same symbols. A simple comparator circuit made using an op-amp without feedback simply heavily amplifies the voltage difference between Vin and VREF and outputs the result as Vout.

  8. NI Multisim - Wikipedia

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    NI Multisim (formerly MultiSIM) is an electronic schematic capture and simulation program which is part of a suite of circuit design programs, [1] along with NI Ultiboard. Multisim is one of the few circuit design programs to employ the original Berkeley SPICE based software simulation. [ 2 ]

  9. Sorting network - Wikipedia

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    In a formula, if the top wire carries x and the bottom wire carries y, then after hitting a comparator the wires carry ′ = (,) and ′ = (,), respectively, so the pair of values is sorted. [ 5 ] : 635 A network of wires and comparators that will correctly sort all possible inputs into ascending order is called a sorting network or Kruskal hub.