
analog electronics
Analog electronics involve circuits that handle continuous signals, meaning information like sound, light, or temperature is represented in a smooth, unbroken form rather than in discrete steps. These circuits use components such as resistors, capacitors, and transistors to amplify, filter, or process these signals, allowing for tasks like audio amplification or radio transmission. They are essential for converting real-world phenomena into electronic formats that can be manipulated, stored, or transmitted, maintaining the natural variations and nuances of the original signals.