Differentiate between an integrator and differentiator

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An integrator is a circuit or device that takes an input signal and produces an output signal that is proportional to the integral of the input signal. This means that the output signal is the sum of all the input signals over time.

A differentiator is a circuit or device that takes an input signal and produces an output signal that is proportional to the derivative of the input signal. This means that the output signal is the rate of change of the input signal over time.
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