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    The Input Voltage of a Comparator That Causes the Output
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The Input Voltage of a Comparator That Causes the Output

Question 32

Question 32

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The input voltage of a comparator that causes the output voltage to switch states from low to high or vice versa is called the


A) gate signal.
B) trigger.
C) clamp point.
D) trip point.

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