Image for Analog Signal Generation

Analog Signal Generation

Analog signal generation involves creating continuous electrical signals that smoothly vary over time, representing real-world phenomena like sound, light, or temperature. These signals are produced by electronic devices such as oscillators, microphones, or sensors, which translate physical actions into fluctuating electrical voltages or currents. Unlike digital signals, which are discrete steps, analog signals change gradually, allowing for a more natural and detailed representation of the original source. This process is fundamental in audio and video transmission, radio broadcasting, and various measurement systems, enabling the accurate capture and reproduction of real-world information.