What is analog devices?
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Web definition: A device that operate with variables represented by continuously measured quantity such as voltages, resistances, rotations and pressures.
I would say if you dont know what it is and own never used it then use ADD REMOVE PROGRAMS to remove it...
Now this request for information REALLY makes me have a feeling old. It's as knotty for me to imagine how someone would NOT know what an analog device is as it is for you to NOT know of anything but digital devices...
What a Generation Gap.
Analog circuits and devices are what electronic circuits and devices be designed to use for about 100 YEARS... it is the opening electronics functioned up until about times gone by 20 years.
The difference between Analog and Digital is, Analog is a continuously variable device... within is no 'sampling' or "over sampling" or 1's and 0's... A simple waveform... from a Guitar, for example, is a good example of an Analog signal.
An analog device could be an input device such as a microphone or an output device such as a speaker...
analog devices are devices that do not rely on digital signals.
For example: a VCR produces an analog video signal where on earth a DVD is digital.
A cassette player makes analog music while a disc is digital.
Your monitor may be analog or digital depending on what your video card puts out.
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