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Analog or analogue may refer to:
Computing and electronics
[edit]- Analog signal, in which information is encoded in a continuous variable
- Analog device, an apparatus that operates on analog signals
- Analog electronics, circuits which use analog signals
- Analog computer, a computer that uses analog signals
- Analog electronics, circuits which use analog signals
- Analog recording, information recorded using an analog signal
- Analog device, an apparatus that operates on analog signals
- Functional analog (electronic), a system that fulfills the same function as another
- Structural analog (electronic), a system that has the same structure as another
Entertainment
[edit]Albums and songs
[edit]- Analog (album), an album by Eureka Farm
- "Analog" (song), a song by Tyler, The Creator, featuring Hodgy Beats, from Goblin
- Analogue (album), a 2005 album by A-ha
- "Analogue" (All I Want), the title track of the 2005 album by A-ha
Books and magazines
[edit]- Analog Science Fiction and Fact, a science-fiction magazine
- ANALOG Computing, a 1981–1989 magazine about Atari computers
- Analogue: A Hate Story, a 2012 visual novel by Christine Love
Other entertainment
[edit]- Analogue (literature), a literary work that shares motifs, characters or events with another but is not directly derived from it
- Analogue (theatre company), British
- Analog (TV series), a Canadian television series (1971–1972)
Other
[edit]- Analogue (company)
- Analog Devices, a semiconductor company
- Analog (program), a computer program that analyzes log files from web servers
- Analogical models, a method of representing a phenomenon of the world by another, more understandable or analyzable system
- Functional analog (chemistry), a compound with similar properties
- Structural analog, a compound with an altered chemical structure
- Substrate analog, a compound that resembles the substrate in an enzymatic reaction
- Root analogue dental implant