Analog Design
Analog Design refers to the process of creating electronic circuits that manipulate continuous signals. These signals can represent various forms of information, such as sound, light, or temperature. Analog circuits are essential in devices like radios, amplifiers, and sensors, where they process real-world signals without converting them into digital form.
In Analog Design, engineers use components like resistors, capacitors, and transistors to build circuits that perform specific functions. The goal is to achieve desired performance characteristics, such as gain, frequency response, and stability. Understanding the principles of Ohm's Law and Kirchhoff's Laws is crucial for designing effective analog systems.