Here are some pictures related to "analogue".
Resource:
http://www.adamdorman.com/rainmeter/1/11/
http://telecom.hellodirect.com/docs/Tutorials/AnalogVsDigital.1.051501.asp1
http://www.adamdorman.com/rainmeter/1/11/
http://telecom.hellodirect.com/docs/Tutorials/AnalogVsDigital.1.051501.asp1
One of the above websites has discussed the relationship between analogue and digital that is “conversion”.
“As a technology, analog is the process of taking an audio or video signal (in most cases, the human voice) and translating it into electronic pulses. Digital on the other hand is breaking the signal into a binary format where the audio or video data is represented by a series of "1"s and "0"s. Simple enough when it's the device—analog or digital phone, fax, modem, or likewise—that does all the converting for you.” By Paul Wotel
I may simply define it as
Resource:
http://services.exeter.ac.uk/cmit/modules/the_internet/slides/ch05s02s01.html
http://services.exeter.ac.uk/cmit/modules/the_internet/slides/ch05s02s01.html
This webpage also mentions that
· Traditional media is analogue
continuous transitions between sounds
· Computer-based media is digital
stepped transitions between sounds
music reduced to a stream of discrete whole numbers
There are so many pictures of clocks presenting these two concepts in the internet.
I can even simplify it as
Resource:
http://www.mathsisfun.com/time-clocks.html
http://www.softpedia.com/progScreenshots/Digital-Clock-Screen-Saver-Screenshot-23338.html
http://www.mathsisfun.com/time-clocks.html
http://www.softpedia.com/progScreenshots/Digital-Clock-Screen-Saver-Screenshot-23338.html
They are both presenting time but in different forms.