Difference Between Analog and Digital Computers
Analog Computers |
Digital Computers |
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Analogue computers employ continuous values, and similarly designed systems handle continuous data. |
Digital computers employ discrete values or processes discrete data. |
Analogue computers have no state. |
Digital computers have two steps: on and off. |
Analogue computers have a complicated architecture. |
Digital computers do not have a complicated architecture. |
Its processing speed is not very high |
Its processing speed is very high. |
What is an Analog Computer?
An Analog computer or analog computer is a type of computer that uses the continuous variation aspect of physical phenomena such as electrical, mechanical, or hydraulic quantities to model the problem being solved.
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