Biased Clamper Circuit Diagram. The diode in forward bias. Hence limiting the waveform to 8 7v.
In reverse bias diode act as an open switch which means it will not allow the current to flow. A typical clamper is made up of a capacitor diode and resistor. Positive cycle of the input when the input voltage is applied the positive cycle of the input makes the point a in the circuit positive with respect to the point b.
Hence limiting the waveform to 8 7v.
The negative clamping circuit consists of a diode connected in parallel with the load. Tin a biased clipper when the input signal voltage is positive the diode d is reverse biased. A circuit diagram for this circuit is shown in figure d notice that this circuit contains a shunt positive clipper with positive bias and shunt negative clipper with negative bias. This causes it to act as an open switch.
