Analogue electronics
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Analogue electronics (also spelled 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 Template:Lang (analogos) meaning "proportional".
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See also
- Analogue computer
- Analogue signal
- Digital – for a comparison with analogue
- Digital electronics
- Analogue recording vs. digital recording
- Analogue chip
- Analogue verification
- Electronic circuit
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