Analog device


Analog device are usually a combination of both analog machine and analog media that can together measure, record, reproduce, or broadcast continuous information, for example, the almost infinite number of grades of transparency, voltage, resistance, rotation, or pressure. In theory, the continuous information has an infinite number of possible values with the only limitation on resolution being the accuracy of the analog device.

Examples

Non-electrical

There are notable non-electrical analog devices, such as clocks, the astrolabe, slide rules, the governor of a steam engine, the planimeter, Kelvin's mechanical tide predictor, acoustic rangefinders, servomechanisms, a simple mercury thermometer, a bathroom scale, and the speedometer

Electrical

The telautograph is an analogue precursor to the modern fax machine. It transmits electrical impulses recorded by potentiometers to stepping motors attached to a pen, thus being able to reproduce a drawing or signature made by the sender at the receiver's station. It was the first such device to transmit drawings to a stationary sheet of paper; previous inventions in Europe used rotating drums to make such transmissions.
An analog synthesizer is a synthesizer that uses analog circuits and analog computer techniques to generate sound electronically.
The analog television encodes television and transports the picture and sound information as an analogue signal, that is, by varying the amplitude and/or frequencies of the broadcast signal. All systems preceding digital television, such as NTSC, PAL or UNIT are analog television systems.
An analog computer is a form of computer that uses electrical, mechanical or hydraulic phenomena to model the problem being solved. More generally an analog computer uses one kind of physical quantity to represent the behaviour of another physical system, or mathematical function. Modeling a real physical system in a computer is called simulation.

Interfacing the digital and analog worlds

In electronics, a digital-to-analog converter is a circuit for converting a digital signal to an analog signal. Digital-to-analog converters are interfaces between the digital world and analog world. An analog-to-digital converter is an electronic circuit that converts continuous signals to discrete digital numbers.