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  • Circuit Clipping

    Updated: Oct 26, 2024
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    Does anyone know of two ways in which a circuit could be modified to remove clipping?
    It is an Op Amp circuit with negative feedback.
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  • king ece

    MemberApr 24, 2012

    biasing...dude
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  • Norvan Martin

    MemberApr 25, 2012

    Ok....can you explain a little further?
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  • Harshad Italiya

    MemberApr 26, 2012

    Do you want to make Clipper Circuit?
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  • king ece

    MemberApr 27, 2012

    godfather
    Do you want to make Clipper Circuit?
    apply dc voltage ....suppose if u want output of 5 v peak ,,,but due to clipping if it iz 2 v only ,,, then u apply 3 volt from input side
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  • Norvan Martin

    MemberApr 27, 2012

    Ok...I get it now, thanks.
    So you would keep the other terminal grounded?
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  • Anthony Jarmie

    MemberApr 28, 2012

    Hello friends,

    As you know, diodes can be used as switches depending on the biasing type, reverse of forward. The clipping circuit, also referred to as clipper, clips off some of the portions of the input signal and uses the clipped signal as the output signal. The clamping circuit or clamper keeps the amplitude of the output signal same as that of the input signal except that the D.C. level (offset) has been changed. The clamper through which the input waveform shifts to positive direction is called positive clamper, otherwise, is called negative clamper.

    Best regards
    Anthony
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