Digital comparators are logic circuits used to compare two binary numbers and determine their relative magnitudes. They provide output signals indicating whether the numbers are equal, greater, or less than each other. Digital comparators are used in arithmetic operations, sorting algorithms, and digital signal processing, providing fast and accurate comparison. Their ability to perform precise digital comparisons makes them valuable for optimizing computational and control functions in electronic systems.
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