An
active filter is a type of
analog electronic filter that uses active components such as an
amplifier. Amplifiers included in a filter design can be used to improve the performance and predictability of a filter, while avoiding the need for
inductors (which are typically expensive compared to other components). An amplifier prevents the load impedance of the following stage from affecting the characteristics of the filter. An active filter can have complex poles and zeros without using a bulky or expensive inductor. The shape of the response, the Q (
quality factor), and the tuned frequency can often be set with inexpensive variable resistors. In some active filter circuits, one parameter can be adjusted without affecting the others.