3. Design a clamper that will provide a +2 V clamped level to a square wave input for the circuit...
3. Design a clamper that will provide a +2 V clamped level to a square wave input for the circuit shown below. The symmetrical square wave input peal-to-peak amplitude is 4 V with a period of 100 us vi + V Solutions
Problem 1 (25 points) Design a diode clamper circuit to generate the output Vo given the input signal Vi as shown in the figure below: VI Vo A 35 10 5 -20 Design the circuit for two cases: a) (15 points) Vy -0 b) (10 points) V,0.7 V
IV, Laboratory Procedure 1. Construct the circuit of Figure 6.1, measure the current value 2. Construct the circuit of Figure 6.2; measure Vn and v., using the oscilloscope. 3. Construct the circuit of Figure 6.3, measure the value of Io and V 4. Construct the clipper design circuit, Capture the input and output waveforms. 5. Construct your clamper design circuit. Capture the input and output waveforms Figure 6.3 Design a clipper circuit which limits input signals to +3V and -2V....
5- The input to the circuit of problem 1 is a 10 kHz square wave with a peak-to-peak amplitude of 2 V and rise and fall times of 1 µs. Sketch the output waveform if the op amp used is a µA741. 6. Repeat 5 if the op amp is an LM318.
Consider a half-wave rectifier circuit with a triangular-wave input of 5-V peak-to-peak amplitude and zero average, and with R= 1 k.2. Assume that the diode can be represented by the constant-voltage- drop model with Vp = 0.7 V. Find the average value of v. DH + 0.7 V - + O Us + R = 1 kN vo
Problem 1 (20 points) -2+2 sin (3001) and Design a diode clamper circuit that takes the following input signal results in an output voltage Vo =2+2sin(3001). Assume V, -0.7V.
Question 4 The input signal to the circuit below is a Triangle wave with a peak to peak Vin of 10 V Determine the ideal peak to peak output voltage signal. The Frequency is 1 kHz Note: At 0.5 Tp Amplifier Parameters Vin R1 10 Ypg R1 10 K2 0.01 uF C1 Veu Ereg 1 1H2 Vout Note 4 Vpp, Triangle Wave 4 Vpp, Square Wave 2 Vpp, Square Wave 2 Vpp, Triangle Wave
Please help with these 3!!!! 17) A square wave VH=6.3 V and VL=−8.2 .V has a duty cycle of 50%. The square wave is applied to a 100 Ω resistor. What is the peak-to-peak value of the current flowing in the circuit? 19 A square wave with VH= 12.7 V and VL=-7.7 V has a duty cycle of 50%. The square wave is applied to a 100Ωresistor. The current flow in this problem is measured by a DC current meter....
1. A Sinusoidal waveform of 14 V peak to peak, frequency 3.5 KHz is applied as an input to the circuit having Silicon diode as shown in Figure 1. Draw the approximate input and output wave forms for different V. voltages (-4V, -6Vand -8 V) and answer the interpretation questions Figure 1 Output Wave form at V=-4 V 11 Mark] volts, volts Output Wave form at V.--4 V 11 Mark] Positive peak amplitude Negative peak amplitude - Frequency = Hz...
Prelab a) Look over Section 2-7 of Electronic Devices by Floyd to get a basic understanding of diode limiters and clampers. b) Design a diode limiter or "clipper circuit which limits input signals to +3 V and -2 V (cf. Floya, Example 2-11). This means that the output signal should not rise above 3 V and should not fall below -2 V. Also calculate the maximum current flowing through each of the diodes. Simulate your clipper in Multisim and compare...