Analogue electronics

Analogue electronic components like this thermistor function with continuous signals, unlike digital electronics which have discrete signals, usually binary code

Analogue electronics (American English: analog electronics) are electronic systems with a continuously variable signal, in contrast to digital electronics where signals usually take only two levels. The term analogue describes the proportional relationship between a signal and a voltage or current that represents the signal. The word analogue is derived from the Greek word ανάλογος analogos meaning proportional.[1]

  1. ^ Concise Oxford dictionary (10 ed.). Oxford University Press Inc. 1999. ISBN 0-19-860287-1.

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