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  2. Clamper (electronics) - Wikipedia

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    The negative swing of the output will not dip below about −0.6 V, assuming a silicon PN diode. [1] A clamper (or clamping circuit or clamp) is an electronic circuit that fixes either the positive or the negative peak excursions of a signal to a defined voltage by adding a variable positive or negative DC voltage to it. [2]

  3. File:Negative Voltage Clamping Circuit (simulated).svg

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    English: Drawing of a Negative Voltage Clamping Circuit together with simulated input and output graphs. Simulation was done in LTSpice, drawing with circuitikz and pgfplots, conversion to svg with Inkscape.

  4. File:Negative Biased Voltage Clamping Circuit (simulated).svg

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    English: Drawing of a Negative Biased Voltage Clamping Circuit together with simulated input and output graphs. Simulation was done in LTSpice, drawing with circuitikz and pgfplots, conversion to svg with Inkscape.

  5. File:Negative Biased Voltage Clamping Circuit.svg - Wikipedia

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    Negative Biased Voltage Clamping Circuit: Width: 737.3006: Height: 246.9328 This page was last edited on 20 October 2024, at 02:06 (UTC). Text is available under the ...

  6. Negative resistance - Wikipedia

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    Negative reactances (below) can also be created, so feedback circuits can be used to create "active" linear circuit elements, resistors, capacitors, and inductors, with negative values. [ 37 ] [ 46 ] They are widely used in active filters [ 42 ] [ 50 ] because they can create transfer functions that cannot be realized with positive circuit ...

  7. Voltage doubler - Wikipedia

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    The Villard circuit, conceived by Paul Ulrich Villard, [p 1] consists simply of a capacitor and a diode. While it has the great benefit of simplicity, its output has very poor ripple characteristics. Essentially, the circuit is a diode clamp circuit. The capacitor is charged on the negative half cycles to the peak AC voltage (V pk). The output ...

  8. Clipper (electronics) - Wikipedia

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    A clamper circuit is not a clipper, but the simple diode version has a similar topology to a clipper with the exception that the resistor is replaced with a capacitor. The clamper circuit fixes either the positive or negative peaks at a fixed voltage (determined by the biasing voltage) rather than clipping them off.

  9. Voltage clamp - Wikipedia

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    Voltage and current errors: SEV-c circuitry does not actually measure the voltage of the cell being clamped (as does a two-electrode clamp). The patch-clamp amplifier is like a two-electrode clamp, except the voltage measuring and current passing circuits are connected (in the two-electrode clamp, they are connected through the cell). The ...