The world we live in generates analog data and reacts to analog feedback. Tracking skin moisture or heart rate, detecting the human voice or other sound all require analog inputs to be processed. Computers are digital which allows for efficient processing of data and effective long term storage. Technology solutions build heavily on the complexity of logic that is possible in the digital world. This
logic is supported by software programs and digital hardware designs. Solutions that seek to engage with the analog world require an understanding of analog circuits, their components and interfaces
to the digital world. In this camp, the fundamentals of electricity and electronic circuits are explored while the student builds circuits to perform real world functions.
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