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Bangladesh Army University
of Engineering & Technology
PRESENTED BY MD. MAHBUB HASANID: 151012Department: EEE
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Presentation on Clipper Circuit
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Outline
Clipper Circuit. Types Of Clippers Circuits. Unbiased Positive Clipper Circuit. Unbiased Negative Clipper Circuit. Biased Positive Clipper Circuit. Biased Negative Clipper Circuit. Observing Input & Output signal Using Pspice. Given Circuit Diagram View Schematic Circuit Graph. Simulation Process from Video Capture.
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Clipper Circuit In electronics, a clipper is a device designed to
prevent the output of a circuit from exceeding a predetermined voltage level without distorting the remaining part of the applied waveform.
Clipping circuits are also called slicers, amplitude selectors or limiters.
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Types of Clipper Circuits
Unbiased Clipper Circuit
Unbiased Positive clipper
Unbiased Negative clipper
Clipper circuits
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Unbiased positive Clippers
Positive clippers are used to clip positive portions of the input signal and allow the negative portions of the signal to pass through.
Figure below shows that the positive cycle is completely clipped off by the clipper.
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Unbiased Negative clippers
Negative clippers are used to clip Negative portions of the input signal and allow the positive portions of the signal to pass through
Figure shows that the negative cycle is completely clipped off by the clipper.
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Biased series positive clipper
A biased clipper comes in handy when a small portion of positive or negative half cycles of the signal voltage is to be removed. When a small portion of the positive half cycle is to be removed, it is called a biased positive clipper. The circuit diagram and waveform is shown in the figure below
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Biased series negative clipper
A biased clipper comes in handy when a small portion of positive or negative half cycles of the signal voltage is to be removed. When a small portion of the negative half cycle is to be removed, it is called a biased negative clipper. The circuit diagram and waveform is shown in the figure below
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Observing Input & Output signal Using Pspice
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Given Circuit Diagram
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View Schematic Circuit Graph
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References www.en.Wikipedia.org/wiki/Clipper_(electronics) www.allaboutcircuits.com www.daenotes.com www.circuitstoday.com/diode-clippers www.circuitsgallery.com
Book ReferenceElectronic Devices and Circuit Theory- Robert L Boylestad. Louis Nashelsky
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