The rapidly-improving speed and versatility of digital computers has mostly driven analogue computers out of use in modern systems, as has the relative difficulty of programming an analogue computer.
Despite the predictions of pundits who see digital functions as electronics' finest achievement, analog circuitry just doesn't go away. The laws of physics and the real world don't allow it. But the ...
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