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 The Comparator node accepts numeric values for **Input 1** connector and **Input 2** connector and generates a pulse as the result of the comparison between the two inputs. If the difference between the two input values is greater than the value specified in the **Threshold for ON** property of the node, a logic 1 is sent to the **Output** connector. Instead, if the difference is lower than the value specified in the **Threshold for OFF** property, a logic 0 is sent to the **Output** connector.\\ The Comparator node accepts numeric values for **Input 1** connector and **Input 2** connector and generates a pulse as the result of the comparison between the two inputs. If the difference between the two input values is greater than the value specified in the **Threshold for ON** property of the node, a logic 1 is sent to the **Output** connector. Instead, if the difference is lower than the value specified in the **Threshold for OFF** property, a logic 0 is sent to the **Output** connector.\\
-When the the difference is among the two threshold values, the previous state of the output is maintained.+When the the difference is among the two threshold values, the previous state of the output is maintained.\\
  
-[{{ :diagram_comparator.png | Behaviour of Comparator }}]+<WRAP center round important 60%>This node is really useful for temperature regulation because it acts as a 2 Points Regulator, preventing frequent switching of the output. 
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 +{{ :diagram_comparator.png | Behaviour of Comparator }} 
 +<WRAP center 60%> <WRAP centeralign> Behaviour of Comparator </WRAP>  </WRAP>
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