A Zero-order hold (ZOH) is a method used in digital signal processing to convert a discrete-time signal into a continuous-time signal. The basic idea is to hold each sample value constant for a specified period until the next sample value is available. This means that the output of the ZOH circuit remains at the same amplitude level during each sample period, resulting in a piecewise constant waveform.
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