comparator probe
comparator probe
[kəm′par·əd·ər ‚prōb] (computer science)
A component of a hardware monitor that is used to sense the number of bits that appear in parallel, as in an address register.
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The instrument consists of a mainframe unit and a set of two sampling
comparator probes. Two types of probes have been developed.
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