8 Experiment 5: Clipper Si. Consider the clipper circuit in Figure 6(a) with Ri R2 = 10ks, and DC sources V1 = 2V and V2

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8 Experiment 5: Clipper Si. Consider the clipper circuit in Figure 6(a) with Ri R2 = 10ks, and DC sources V1 = 2V and V2

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8 Experiment 5 Clipper Si Consider The Clipper Circuit In Figure 6 A With Ri R2 10ks And Dc Sources V1 2v And V2 1
8 Experiment 5 Clipper Si Consider The Clipper Circuit In Figure 6 A With Ri R2 10ks And Dc Sources V1 2v And V2 1 (97.47 KiB) Viewed 34 times
8 Experiment 5: Clipper Si. Consider the clipper circuit in Figure 6(a) with Ri R2 = 10ks, and DC sources V1 = 2V and V2 = 4V. Simulate the circuit using a 10V (peak value), 1-kHz sinusoidal Vs(t) and 1N4004 diodes. Plot Vs(t) and Vo(t). Confirm that the circuit works as a clipper. An ideal curve for Vo(t) may look like the one shown in Figure 6(b). Ri Vs(t) V.(t) R2 2V Vs Voo 0 V2 A -4V V (a) (b) Figure 6: Clipper circuit and sample output result S2. Discussion
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