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Definition of comparator in English: comparatornoun kəmˈparətəkəmˈpɛrədər 1A device for comparing something measurable with a reference or standard. Example sentencesExamples - With the comparator, you can then measure the overall length with that bullet.
- Using the OAL gauge with the test bullet in place, simply insert the bullet into the comparator and measure the distance from the base of the cartridge.
- The spacing of the 1,0 reflections was measured with a comparator.
- 1.1 An electronic circuit for comparing two electrical signals.
Example sentencesExamples - It is no better or worse a comparator than the electricity authority.
- The latching comparator detects any incoming signal that is above the stored negative voltage reference.
- The stored negative voltage is used as the negative voltage reference of the latching comparator.
- In addition, the analog-to-digital converter includes a state machine operable to receive outputs from the comparators and generate a digital output value.
- The apparatus is constructed of two adders, a comparator and a multiplexer, and the next address is selected from the output of either of the two adders based on the output of the comparator.
- A comparator connects to the drain circuitry of the input transistors which supplies and offsets voltage to the comparator.
- 1.2 Something used as a standard for comparison.
even taking the most favourable comparator the company is about 20 per cent higher Example sentencesExamples - The court affirmed the jury verdict in favor of the professor, concluding that she properly identified a specific male comparator, even though the comparator was outside of her department.
- If there was a material difference between the treatment of the appellant and his comparators, were the chosen comparators in an analogous situation?
- But, especially where the identity of the relevant comparator is a matter of dispute, this sequential analysis may give rise to needless problems.
- The last two comparators are not comparators in our view because these people are simply not living in a care home, either because they have been moved or because they have never lived in one.
- First, in relation to identifying the appropriate comparators, it could argue that the standard could be fixed by looking at a less prestigious hospital.
Origin Late 19th century: from Latin comparat- 'paired, matched', from the verb comparare (see compare), + -or1. Definition of comparator in US English: comparatornounkəmˈpɛrədərkəmˈperədər 1A device for comparing a measurable property or thing with a reference or standard. Example sentencesExamples - The spacing of the 1,0 reflections was measured with a comparator.
- With the comparator, you can then measure the overall length with that bullet.
- Using the OAL gauge with the test bullet in place, simply insert the bullet into the comparator and measure the distance from the base of the cartridge.
- 1.1 An electronic circuit for comparing two electrical signals.
Example sentencesExamples - The latching comparator detects any incoming signal that is above the stored negative voltage reference.
- In addition, the analog-to-digital converter includes a state machine operable to receive outputs from the comparators and generate a digital output value.
- The stored negative voltage is used as the negative voltage reference of the latching comparator.
- The apparatus is constructed of two adders, a comparator and a multiplexer, and the next address is selected from the output of either of the two adders based on the output of the comparator.
- It is no better or worse a comparator than the electricity authority.
- A comparator connects to the drain circuitry of the input transistors which supplies and offsets voltage to the comparator.
- 1.2 Something used as a standard for comparison.
even taking the most favorable comparator the company is about 20 percent higher Example sentencesExamples - But, especially where the identity of the relevant comparator is a matter of dispute, this sequential analysis may give rise to needless problems.
- The court affirmed the jury verdict in favor of the professor, concluding that she properly identified a specific male comparator, even though the comparator was outside of her department.
- The last two comparators are not comparators in our view because these people are simply not living in a care home, either because they have been moved or because they have never lived in one.
- If there was a material difference between the treatment of the appellant and his comparators, were the chosen comparators in an analogous situation?
- First, in relation to identifying the appropriate comparators, it could argue that the standard could be fixed by looking at a less prestigious hospital.
Origin Late 19th century: from Latin comparat- ‘paired, matched’, from the verb comparare (see compare), + -or. |