Analog in a sentence as a noun

The box then would have connected to the TV's analog inputs.

The fundamental issue is signal to noise ratio on the analog line.

They got a patent for, effectively, the analog of a mechanical slide switch made to look nice, nothing less.

I think robotocists need to develop an analog to the hippocratic oath, and embrace it as a profession.

It is a statistical thing, the whole magnetic field domain to digital bit pipeline is one giant analog loop of a error extraction.

Analog in a sentence as an adjective

It is not normal to filter individual oscillators on an analog synthesizer.

If you turn the volume too far down on the computer and turn the volume up on your speakers, the sound on the analog line is too low with regard to the electrical noise and will be hissy.

When Starbucks yanked the machine from the market for exclusive use in their stores, the coffee industry rebounded to more analog brewing methods that relied on the art and craft of the brewer.

This allows for dual analog sticks, a combination of analog and trackball, or further any combination of touchpad, directional pad, or additional components.

On a real-life analog synth of that generation, the oscillators would drift out of tune and need to be calibrated periodically; also, the tuning would change as the machine warmed up over the first half-hour or so of operation, so early electronic keyboard players often had difficulty staying in tune with the band.

Analog definitions

noun

something having the property of being analogous to something else

See also: analogue parallel

adjective

of a circuit or device having an output that is proportional to the input; "analogue device"; "linear amplifier"

See also: analogue linear