Advanced sensors can be either analogue or digital. Analogue sensors produce a continuous output signal proportional to the measured quantity, while digital sensors produce a discrete output signal representing the measured quantity. Common sensors include position sensors like potentiometers and inductive sensors, temperature sensors like thermostats and thermocouples, light sensors like photoresistors and phototransistors, and motion sensors like passive infrared sensors. These sensors convert a physical input like position, temperature, light, or motion into an electrical output signal.