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Analog robot

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For the artist/band The Analog Robot see The Analog Robot (artist)

Template:Linkless-date Analog Robot is a type of robot which uses analog circuitry to go toward a simple goal such as finding more light or responding to sound. These robots are considered to be developed originally by Mark Tilden.

Most analog robots are BEAM robots. Braitenberg Vehicles (described by Valentino Braitenberg) also are frequently analog - consisting of the output of sensors connected to motors without any form of signal processing.