Example 2.22 || Clampers || Square Input || Sinusoidal Input || DC 2.10 (1)(E)(Boylestad)

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EDC 2.10 (1) (English) (Boylstead) || Example 2.22
A clamper is a network constructed of a diode, a resistor, and a capacitor that shifts a
waveform to a different dc level without changing the appearance of the applied signal.
The video explains a very simple technique of drawing output wave of a clamper circuit.

The simplest of clamper networks is provided in Fig. 2.89
Example 2.22: Determine v o for the network of Fig. 2.93 for the input indicate

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What happens if we introduce a series resistor in the input side and for time varying square wave input signal, how to calculate R and C (if the input signal frequency is around 1MHz how the circuit behaves and what type of diode we have to chose ?).

Harryby
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at 10:55, the value of Vo in the bottom part of the graph should be, 0.7- 2vi. Correct me if i am wrong

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Sir how top becomes 45 top is 5 bottom is -45

RokiiAs
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15:18 wrong answer bcz capacitor polarity had been taken wrong it should be - + instead of +-

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