comparator
21Comparator hypothesis — For other uses, see comparator (disambiguation). The comparator hypothesis is a hypothesis in the field of the psychology of motivation and learning.[1] Created by Ralph Miller, it established that responses are due to a comparison between the… …
22Comparator system — For other uses, see comparator (disambiguation). A comparator system or simply comparator in the fields of biophysics, biology, and neurology is a term used to describe particular organisations of neurons.[1] References ^ http://www3.interscience …
23comparator block — see comparator …
24comparator circuit — palyginimo schema statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. comparator circuit; comparison circuit vok. Komparatorschaltung, f; Vergleichsschaltung, f rus. схема сравнения, f pranc. circuit de comparaison, m …
25comparator — noun Date: 1883 a device for comparing something with a similar thing or with a standard measure …
26comparator — noun a) Any device for comparing a physical property of two objects, or an object with a standard. b) An electronic device that compares two voltages, currents or streams of data …
27comparatór — s. n., pl. comparatoáre …
28comparator — [kəm parətə] noun a device for comparing something measurable with a reference or standard …
29comparator — com·par·a·tor …
30comparator — com•par•a•tor [[t]kəmˈpær ə tər, ˈkɒm pəˌreɪ [/t]] n. 1) any of various instruments for making comparisons, as of lengths, distances, or tints of colors 2) elo a circuit for comparing two signals, as readings of duplicate information stored in a… …