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RESULT INLAB

Construction Circuit Inlab

(a) Positive Clipper


(b) Negetive Clipper

CONCLUSION

required parameters are


compared.
Today’s lab is about the
understanding of clippers that
what are clippers circuits how
and why they
are formed and how to use
diodes to make clipper circuits.
Moreover, to analyse the
working of
diode in limiters or clippers and
to find the waveforms. At the
end, all the required values and
circuits are obtained with the
help of oscilloscope
required parameters are
compared.
Today’s lab is about the
understanding of clippers that
what are clippers circuits how
and why they
are formed and how to use
diodes to make clipper circuits.
Moreover, to analyse the
working of
diode in limiters or clippers and
to find the waveforms. At the
end, all the required values and
circuits are obtained with the
help of oscilloscope
In conclusion, Clipper circuit is used to limit the amplitude of the input signal by clipping that
part without affecting the remaining signal. It is desirable in some applications of electronics
that excessive voltage should not pass through the components as they may
get demolished. Thus, a particular value is obtained by reducing the amplitude of the signal
using clipper circuit. the clipping circuit or a clipper is a device used to ‘clip’ the input voltage to
prevent it from attaining a value larger than a predefined one. A clipper is a device that
removes either the positive half (top half) or negative half (bottom half), a clipper is a device
that limits the positive amplitude or negative amplitude. In some cases, a clipper removes a
small portion of the positive half cycle or negative half cycle or both positive and negative half
cycles. Clippers reduce the amplitude while clampers shift the DC level.

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