Biased Clamper Circuit. A capacitor is used to provide a dc offset dc level from the stored charge. With bias clipping can be done to any percent of the input signal ranging from 1 to 99.
The construction of the clamper circuit is almost similar to the clipper circuit. The difference between biased and unbiased circuits is that in biased circuits additional dc source is used for dc element. Types of clamping circuits.
A typical clamper is made up of a capacitor diode and resistor.
The operation of biased clampers is alike to the unbiased clamper circuits that we have discussed above with the detailed. With bias clipping can be done to any percent of the input signal ranging from 1 to 99. The difference between biased and unbiased circuits is that in biased circuits additional dc source is used for dc element. Positive clamper with positive biased.
