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Mumbai University > EXTC > Sem 3 > Analog Electronics 1
Marks: 7 M
Year: May 2014
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Mumbai University > EXTC > Sem 3 > Analog Electronics 1
Marks: 7 M
Year: May 2014
written 8.4 years ago by | • modified 8.4 years ago |
Series clippers: In series clippers, the diode is connected in series with the output. Depending on diode connection series clippers are divided into two types
Fig1 (a) circuit diagram (b) output waveform for sine wave input
2.Negative series clipper: During positive half cycle of input voltage is positive therefore diode is forward biased and act as closed switch hence all the input voltage drop appear across the resistor. During negative half input voltage is negative therefore diode is reversed biased and act as open circuit hence output is zero as shown in Fig2 (b)
Fig2 (a) circuit diagram (b) output waveform for sine wave input
Fig3 (a) circuit diagram (b) output waveform for sine wave input
2.Negative shunt clipper: During positive half cycle of input voltage is positive therefore diode is reverse biased and act as open switch hence there is direct connection between input and output hence during positive half we get output waveform. During negative half cycle input voltage is negative therefore diode is forward biased and act as closed switch hence all the current flows through the diode and no voltage drop across the output and output is zero as shown in Fig4 (b)
Fig4 (a) circuit diagram (b) output waveform for sine wave input