bang-bang circuit
bang-bang circuit
[¦baŋ ¦baŋ ‚sər·kət] (electronics)
An operational amplifier with double feedback limiters that drive a high-speed relay (1-2 milliseconds) in an analog computer; involved in signal-controlled programming.
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