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  2. Clamper (electronics) - Wikipedia

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    Clipper (electronics), a circuit that imposes a fixed limit and does not offset the signal; Envelope detector, a circuit that outputs the maximum (or minimum); a clamper with the diode and capacitor exchanged; Schottky diode; Snubber, a circuit that reduces dV/dt or limits peak voltage, in order to reduce arcing or breakdown

  3. 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.

  4. 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 ...

  5. Clipping (signal processing) - Wikipedia

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    A circuit designer may intentionally use a clipper or clamper to keep a signal within a desired range. When an amplifier is pushed to create a signal with more power than it can support, it will amplify the signal only up to its maximum capacity, at which point the signal will be amplified no further.

  6. Baker clamp - Wikipedia

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    Baker called the technique "back clamping", but the circuit is now called a Baker clamp. Many sources credit Baker's report for the two-diode clamp circuit. [3] [4] [5] Also in 1956, Baker described the circuit in a patent application; the 1961 issued patent US 3,010,031 [6] claims the use of the clamp in symmetrical flip-flop circuits.

  7. Transient-voltage-suppression diode - Wikipedia

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    A transient-voltage-suppression diode can respond to over-voltages faster than other common over-voltage protection components such as varistors or gas discharge tubes. The actual clamping occurs in roughly one picosecond, but in a practical circuit the inductance of the wires leading to the device imposes a higher limit. This makes transient ...

  8. Category:Electronic circuits - Wikipedia

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    Circuit design language; Clamper (electronics) Clipper (electronics) Comparator; Electronic component; Conditional short-circuit current; Constant current; Constant phase element; Crossbar switch; Current sensing; Cycloconverter

  9. Diode - Wikipedia

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    This simple diode clamp will clamp the negative peaks of the incoming waveform to the common rail voltage. A diode clamp circuit can take a periodic alternating current signal that oscillates between positive and negative values, and vertically displace it such that either the positive or the negative peaks occur at a prescribed level. The ...

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