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Is it the symbol on the pin named "COMP"? If so, it is a bidirectional switch that is used to control the Hysteresis on ht einput called nDIM of the IC. This switch receives inputs from COMP (external input) or from the output of the OpAmp on CSH pin.
I looked at the website of the school you're attending, and it looks like it's nto what you might want. Have a look at the program that CIE offers:
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What you are taking now is for Electrical construction, which sound way different than electronics applications. It looks...
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