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    A Comparator Is Sometimes Called a Limit Detector Because a Positive
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A Comparator Is Sometimes Called a Limit Detector Because a Positive

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A comparator is sometimes called a limit detector because a positive output indicates that the input voltage exceeds a specific limit.

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