Analog sensors measure continuous physical properties, like temperature, pressure, or light, and convert them into analog electrical signals (typically voltage or current). These signals vary continuously in proportion to the measured property. They are commonly used in a wide array of applications, including environmental monitoring, industrial automation, and medical devices.
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