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EDC 2.8 (2)(English)(Boylestad) Electronics All-in-One For Dummies https://amzn.to/3Ud5CpK Clippers are networks that “ clip ” away part of the applied signal either to create a specific type of signal or to limit the voltage that can be applied to a network. Clippers are networks that employ diodes to “clip” away a portion of an input signal without distorting the remaining part of the applied waveform. There are two general categories of clippers: series and parallel. The series configuration is defined as one where the diode is in series with the load, whereas the parallel variety has the diode in a branch parallel to the load. Biased Clipper examples have been solved here. The addition of batteries make them biased clipper. The video describes simple technique of plotting output of a biased series clipper. Example 2.18: Determine the output waveform for the sinusoidal input of Fig. 2.74 . / @electricalengineeringacademy Electrical Engineering Academy Email [email protected] WhatsApp 923454030919