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Analogue electronics (or analog in American English) 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".
An analogue signal uses some attribute of the medium to convey the signal's information. For example, an aneroid barometer uses the angular position of a needle as the signal to convey the information of changes in atmospheric pressure. Electrical signals may represent information by changing their voltage, current, frequency, or total charge. Information is converted from some other physical form (such as sound, light, temperature, pressure, position) to an electrical signal by a transducer which converts one type of energy into another (e.g. a microphone).
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Hope you enjoyed this video on Analog Circuits by SuperProf Hitendra Sharma To watch more videos go to - http://bit.ly/1RTmgJf About the subject: Analog circuits is an important subject in field of engineering. Analog circuits use continuous time voltages and currents as opposed to digital devices, in which devices states are presented by discrete time and discrete values. About the professor: Hitendra Sharma, Btech (ECE), was part of IIT Kharagpur 2009 batch of microelectronics. He is a lecturer and motivator for electronics, electrical and instrumentation graduates. About SuperProfs: SuperProfs is India's largest online coaching platform for competitive exam preparation. We help you prepare for CA, CS, CMA, UPSC, GATE and JEE, among other exams. Currently we have over 1 lakh register...
To find out more about GBC's Electronics Technician Program, please visit this link - http://goo.gl/pW7iKH In this second of two tutorial animations on Analog Circuit Construction, using the CircuitLogix Simulation Software package from http://www.logicdesign.com , we continue our work on the Voltage Divider Biased, Common Emitter Amplifier analog circuit we started in tutorial 1. This Part 2 tutorial covers the manual wiring as well as auto-wiring of circuit elements in your design. It also illustrates the setting of component parameters and values, as well as circuit and circuit element annotation for clarity in your design. About CircuitLogix This simulation and schematic capture tool is both powerful and easy to use. It is sold as a stand-alone product, or as part of the LogixSim Sim...
Analog Circuits by Prof. A.N. Chandorkar,Department of Electronics & Communication Engineering,IIT Bombay.For more details on NPTEL visit http://nptel.ac.in