Sunday, 1 January 2023

Analog Computer


Order of Work today. Start working on the Analog computer and learning how it works and start creating things of my own - learning about integrators and trying to write a simplified teaching model for this.

An electrical comparator is a circuit that compares two input signals. It produces an output signal that indicates whether one input is greater than, less than, or equal to the other. Comparators are often used in digital systems to compare two numbers or signals and produce a binary output. They can also be used to detect the edges of a pulse or to compare a signal to a reference level.

An electrical multiplier is a circuit that performs multiplication, a mathematical operation combining two input signals and producing an output signal that is the product of the inputs. Multipliers are often used in signal processing and control systems to scale or modulate a signal.

An electrical comparator is a circuit that compares two input signals. It produces an output signal that indicates whether one input is greater than, less than, or equal to the other. Comparators are often used in digital systems to compare two numbers or signals and produce a binary output. They can also be used to detect the edges of a pulse or to compare a signal to a reference level.

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