Analog Design and Prototyping

Applied Systems has over 30 years of experience in the design on analog circuits. Starting with a breadboard prototype, to finished PCB, every process is completed in-house by our experienced engineers.

Analog electronics is a branch of electronics that deals with a continuously variable signal. It’s widely used in radio and audio equipment along with other applications where signals are derived from analog sensors before being converted into digital signals for subsequent storage and processing.​

Analog circuits can be defined as a complex combination of op amps, resistors, caps, and other basic electronic components. Such circuits can attenuate, amplify, isolate, modify, distort the signal, or even convert the original one into a digital signal. These circuits are difficult to design and need a lot of precision as compared to the digital circuits. The modern circuits are rarely found to be completely analog as these days analog circuitry may use digital or microprocessor techniques to improve performance.