Analog sampled filter (original) (raw)

An analog sampled filter an electronic filter that is a hybrid between an analog and a digital filter. The input is an analog signal, and usually stored in capacitors. The time domain is discrete, however. Distinct analog samples are shifted through an array of holding capacitors as in a bucket brigade. Analog adders and amplifiers do the arithmetic in the signal domain, just as in an analog computer. Note that these filters are subject to aliasing phenomena just like a digital filter, and anti-aliasing filters will usually be required. See Filter design § Anti-aliasing.