analog computers

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analog bilgisayar
analog bilgisayarlar
analog computer
analog bilgisayar
analog computer
(Elektrik, Elektronik) analog kompütör
analog computer
(Bilgisayar) örneksel bilgisayar
English - English
plural form of analog computer
analog computer
A computer (mechanical, electrical or other) that processes using continuously varying signals rather than digital, quantized, values
analog computer
A computer that represents numbers as electrical voltages
analog computer
A device that transforms, manipulates, or stores data in analog forms -- for example, electrical voltage in vacuum tubes
analog computer
electronic machine which is fed continuous input and which changes the input and produces a continuous output
analog computer
  A device that performs operations on data that are represented within the device by continuous variables having a physical resemblance to the quantities being represented   Note: The earliest analog computers were constructed with purely mechanical components, such as levers, cogs, cams, discs, and gears   These components represented the quantities being manipulated or the operator-inserted values   Modern analog computers usually employ electrical parameters, such as voltages, resistances, or currents to represent the quantities being manipulated
analog computer
positions or voltages
analog computer
A non-digital system that manipulates linear, or continually changing data
analog computer
a computer that represents information by variable quantities (e g , positions or voltages)
analog computer
A computer in which numerical data are represented by measurable physical variables, such as electrical voltage. Computer in which continuously variable physical quantities, such as electrical potential, fluid pressure, or mechanical motion, are used to represent (analogously) the quantities in the problem to be solved. The analog system is set up according to initial conditions and then allowed to change freely. Answers to the problem are obtained by measuring the variables in the analog model. Analog computers are especially well suited to simulating dynamic systems; such simulations may be conducted in real time or at greatly accelerated rates, allowing experimentation by performing many runs with different variables. They have been widely used in simulating the operation of aircraft, nuclear power plants, and industrial chemical processes. See also digital computer
analog computer
a computer that represents information by variable quantities e
analog computer
A computing machine that works on the principle of measuring, as distinct from counting, in which the measurements obtained (as voltages, resistances, etc ) are translated into desired data
analog computers

    Hyphenation

    an·a·log computers

    Turkish pronunciation

    änılôg kımpyutırz

    Pronunciation

    /ˈanəˌlôg kəmˈpyo͞otərz/ /ˈænəˌlɔːɡ kəmˈpjuːtɜrz/
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