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Although there is an overlap between the detection voltage and the hysteresis cancellation voltage, is the detection voltage always less than the cencellation voltage?

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Although there is an overlap between the detection voltage and the hysteresis cancellation voltage, is the detection voltage always less than the cencellation voltage?

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A. The detection voltage is designed to be less than the cancellation voltage, and is verified via testing before shipment.

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