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All computers are digital. *Analogue
I. I. Eterman has written: 'Analogue computers' -- subject(s): Electronic analog computers
Because - computers can only process digital information. Therefore all analogue input must be converted to digital before processing.
Those are called analogue computers
Analogue Data is a Tape or Amplifier. Etc...
Analogue data is data in a continuous stream that has an infinite range of values that change gradually. One example of analogue data is the sound of a person talking. We are capable of handling analogue data, yet computers require analogue data to be converted into digital data for processing.
There are many demerits of analogue computers. The main cons include lack of versatility, and the fact that they are not absolutely accurate among others.
Advantages: It's digital. Disavantages: It's not analogue.
Michael John Dinnis Brand has written: 'Analogue computers' -- subject(s): Electronic analog computers
ANALOGUE COMPUTERS ARE THE COMPUTERS WHICH PROCESS DATA IN A WAVE FORM WHILE HYBRID COMPUTERS POSSESS DATA IN BOTH DISCREET AND WAVE FORMS.
For most digital computers at the lowest level, they work in binary. Experimental multilevel computers have been built and analogue computers don't work in binary.
d. Modem It modulates digital signals to analogue signals and demodulates analogue signals back to digital signals.