What two methods are available to build electronic continuous control? A. Analog and mechanical B. Pneumatic and analog C. Analog and digital D. All of the above E. None of the above

Analog and mechanical
Pneumatic and analog
Analog and digital
All of the above E. None of the above

The correct answer is C. Analog and digital.

Analog control is a type of control system that uses continuous signals to control a process. Digital control is a type of control system that uses discrete signals to control a process.

Analog control is typically used for processes that require a high degree of accuracy or precision, such as in manufacturing or medical applications. Digital control is typically used for processes that require a high degree of speed or flexibility, such as in robotics or telecommunications.

Both analog and digital control have their own advantages and disadvantages. Analog control is typically less expensive and easier to implement than digital control. However, analog control is also less reliable and more susceptible to noise. Digital control is typically more reliable and less susceptible to noise than analog control. However, digital control is also typically more expensive and more difficult to implement.

The choice of whether to use analog or digital control depends on the specific requirements of the process being controlled.

A. Analog and mechanical is incorrect because mechanical control is not a type of electronic control.

B. Pneumatic and analog is incorrect because pneumatic control is not a type of electronic control.

D. All of the above is incorrect because mechanical and pneumatic control are not types of electronic control.

E. None of the above is incorrect because mechanical and pneumatic control are not types of electronic control.