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A non-inverting comparator is an electronic circuit that compares two input voltages and outputs a signal based on which voltage is higher. This type of comparator uses a non-inverting configuration, meaning that the input voltage applied to the non-inverting terminal is directly reflected in the output when it exceeds the reference voltage at the inverting terminal. Non-inverting comparators are essential in various applications such as signal conditioning, level detection, and as building blocks for oscillators.