An electronic circuit which delays the passage of a signal through it, such that any given signal that is applied to the input will appear at the output after a precise amount of time has elapsed. Delay lines may be digital or analog in nature. Contemporary analog delays are solid-state and are based on bucket brigade devices. Prior to about 1990, tape echo units were commonly used for this purpose.
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