Analogue Instruments
Analogue instruments are the common traditional devices used for measuring various physical quantities such as voltage, current, pressure and temperature, displaying the results through a mechanical pointer moving over a calibrated scale. Unlike Digital instruments, analogue instruments offer a continuous representation of the measurement, allowing the users to observe changes in the measured quantity visually as they occur. These instruments are well known for their simplicity, durability, and ease of use, often preferred in situations where a glance is enough to access conditions or where digital devices’ precision is not necessary.