Analog I/O refers to the input and output of continuous signals, representing real-world physical quantities like temperature, pressure, or voltage, as opposed to discrete digital signals. It is commonly used in data acquisition systems, industrial control, and sensor interfacing to translate physical phenomena into electrical signals and vice versa.
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