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The representation of numerical values by physical variables such as voltage, current, etc. Analogue devices are characterized by dials and sliding mechanisms.
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A transmission standard that uses electrical impulses to emulate the audio waveform of sound.
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Analogue devices are those which communicate via a small electric current. For example, food industry flow meters send a current of between 4mA to 20mA. The lowest value would represent no flow at all; the largest would indicate maximum flow.
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The opposite of "digital", it describes quantities in the natural world which can have an infinite number of measured values, such as time, length, sound volume, and weight. Digital quantities have only a finite number of measured states, such as digitally displayed time. (See also Digital.)
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A form of transmitting information characterised by continuously variable quantities, as opposed to digital transmission, which is characterised by discrete bits of information in numerical steps. An analogue signal is responsive to changes in light, sound, heat and pressure.
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