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## Analog
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**Analog Signals** can have a infinite number of possible values in a range.
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For example: 0.0 <-> 1.0
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**Analog data** is continuous and have continuous values.
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Values in analog data are always changing.
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A good analogy for analog data is like a physical clock with
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A good analogy for analog data is like a physical (analogue) clock with hands.
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The hands on a clock like that are always moving (continuous) and do not have a specific value.
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## Digital
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Digital data is information represented as a string of discrete symbols each of which can take on one of only a finite number of values from some alphabet, such as letters or digits.
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For example:
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- a
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- b
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- 1
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- 0
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These values are specific and are not changing.
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