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{{Short description|Continuous time-varying signal}} {{refimprove|date=August 2022}} {{Use dmy dates|date=March 2024}} {{Use American English|date=July 2018}} An '''analog signal''' ([[American English]]) or '''analogue signal''' ([[British English|British]] and [[Commonwealth English]]) is any [[continuous-time signal]] representing some other quantity, i.e., ''analogous'' to another quantity. For example, in an [[Analog recording|analog audio]] [[Audio signal|signal]], the instantaneous signal [[voltage]] varies continuously with the [[Sound pressure|pressure of the sound waves]].<ref>{{cite book |doi=10.1016/B978-1-876938-60-4.50013-6 |chapter=Communications and networking |title=Computers for Librarians |date=2003 |last1=Ferguson |first1=Stuart |last2=Hebels |first2=Rodney |pages=197β226 |isbn=978-1-876938-60-4 }}</ref> In contrast, a [[digital signal]] represents the original time-varying quantity as a [[Sampling (signal processing)|sampled]] sequence of [[Quantization (signal processing)|quantized]] values. Digital sampling imposes some [[Nyquist frequency|bandwidth]] and [[dynamic range]] constraints on the representation and adds [[quantization noise]]. The term ''analog signal'' usually refers to [[electrical]] signals; however, [[Classical mechanics|mechanical]], [[pneumatic]], [[hydraulic]], and other systems may also convey or be considered analog signals. ==Representation== An analog signal uses some property of the medium to convey the signal's information. For example, an [[aneroid barometer]] uses rotary position as the signal to convey pressure information.<ref>{{cite web |title=Analog vs. Digital Signals: Uses, Advantages and Disadvantages |url=https://www.monolithicpower.com/en/learning/resources/analog-vs-digital-signal |publisher=Monolithic Power Systems |date=2020-01-01 |access-date=2025-04-08}}</ref> In an electrical signal, the [[voltage]], [[Electric current|current]], or [[frequency]] of the signal may be varied to represent the information. Any information may be conveyed by an analog signal; such a signal may be a measured response to changes in a physical variable, such as [[sound]], [[light]], [[temperature]], position, or [[pressure]]. The physical variable is converted to an analog signal by a [[transducer]]. For example, sound striking the diaphragm of a [[microphone]] induces corresponding fluctuations in the current produced by a coil in an electromagnetic microphone or the voltage produced by a [[condenser microphone]]. The voltage or the current is said to be an ''analog'' of the sound.{{fact|date=December 2024}}<ref>{{Cite book |last=Horowitz and Hill |first=Paul and Winfield |title=The Art of Electronics |publisher=Cambridge University Press |date=24 April 2025 |isbn=978-0521809269 |edition=3rd |location=Cambridge, United Kingdom |publication-date=2015 |pages=1225 |language=en}}</ref> ==Noise== {{See also|Comparison of analog and digital recording}} An analog signal is subject to [[electronic noise]] and [[distortion]] introduced by [[communication channel]]s, [[Analog recording|recording]] and [[signal processing]] operations, which can progressively degrade the [[signal-to-noise ratio]] (SNR). As the signal is transmitted, copied, or processed, the unavoidable noise introduced in the signal path will accumulate as a [[generation loss]], progressively and irreversibly degrading the SNR, until in extreme cases, the signal can be overwhelmed. Noise can show up as [[Tape hiss|hiss]] and [[intermodulation distortion]] in audio signals, or [[Noise (video)|snow]] in [[Analog video|video signals]]. Generation loss is irreversible as there is no reliable method to distinguish the noise from the signal.{{fact|date=December 2024}} [[Analog-to-digital converter|Converting an analog signal to digital form]] introduces a low-level [[quantization noise]] into the signal due to finite resolution of digital systems.<ref>{{cite web |title=What is quantization error and how does signal to noise relate to this? |url=https://www.tek.com/en/support/faqs/what-quantization-error-and-how-does-signal-noise-relate |publisher=[[Tektronix]] }}</ref> Once in digital form, the signal can be transmitted, stored, and processed without introducing additional noise or distortion using [[error detection and correction]]. Noise accumulation in analog systems can be minimized by [[electromagnetic shielding]], [[balanced line]]s, [[low-noise amplifier]]s and high-quality electrical components.{{fact|date=December 2024}} ==See also== {{div col|colwidth=20em}} * [[Amplifier]] * [[Analog computer]] * [[Analog device]] * [[Analog signal processing]] * [[Magnetic tape]] * [[Preamplifier]] {{div col end}} ==References== {{Reflist}} ==Further reading== * {{cite journal |last1=Leach |first1=W.M. |title=Fundamentals of low-noise analog circuit design |journal=Proceedings of the IEEE |date=October 1994 |volume=82 |issue=10 |pages=1515β1538 |doi=10.1109/5.326411 }} * {{cite journal |last1=Pawelczyk |first1=M. |title=Analog Active Control of Acoustic Noise at a Virtual Location |journal=IEEE Transactions on Control Systems Technology |date=March 2009 |volume=17 |issue=2 |pages=465β472 |doi=10.1109/TCST.2008.2000988 }} * {{cite journal |id={{INIST|3575490}} |last1=Muncy |first1=Neil |title=Noise susceptibility in analog and digital signal processing systems |journal=Journal of the Audio Engineering Society |date=1995 |volume=43 |issue=6 |pages=435β453 }} {{Telecommunications}} {{Authority control}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Analog Signal}} [[Category:Analog circuits]] [[Category:Electronic design]] [[Category:Television terminology]] [[Category:Video signal]]
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