Classification of Computers – Computer Fundamentals

Classification of Computers based on how the data is handled
Classification of Computers:
Based on how they handle the data, computers are mainly classified as follows:
- Digital Computers
- Analog Computers
- Hybrid Computers
Analog versus digital Computers:
| Digital Computers | Analog Computers |
| Modern computers are called digital Computers | Older computers are analog |
| Digital Computers Uses numbers to represent data | Represent data using a range of values |
| Tends to break the data into small parts and use numbers to represent data | Data is represented as variable signals along with a continuous set of values. |
Digital Computers:

- Digital Computer represent data using 1 or 0. 0 represents the off state and 1 represents the on state
- 0 and 1 are basically represent binary state of transister
- A personal computer is an example of digital computer
Analog Computers:

- Analog Computers were huge mechanical devices that consist of electric motors, gears, and other moving parts.
- Analog Computers represent data using changeable entities such as voltages, rotation of gears, and hydrauics.
- more flexible but less precise than digital counterparts
- Differential analyzer is an example of Analog Computer made by Vannevar Bush in the late 1920s. It was used to solve differential equations.
- Analog computers have largely become obsolete, they have been used by computer scientists and engineers for mathematical calculations in the form of side rules.
Hybrid Computers:

- A computer system that comprises both digital and analog components..
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