pulse-height discriminator

pulse-height discriminator

[′pəls ‚hīt di′skrim·ə‚nād·ər]
(electronics)
A circuit that produces a specified output pulse when and only when it receives an input pulse whose amplitude exceeds an assigned value. Also known as amplitude discriminator.
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