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Define clipper and clamper?​

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Answered by Rohitranawatyadav
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Explanation:

The major difference between clipper and clamper is that clipper is a limiting circuit which limits the output voltage while clamper is a circuit which shifts the DC level of output voltage. ... While clamper is used when we need multiples of the input voltage at the output terminal.

Answered by Anonymous
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Clipper is a limiting circuit which limits the output voltage while clamper is a circuit which shifts the DC level of output voltage.

Clipper is crucial when we want to modify the amplitude of the voltage. Clipping of signal amplitude is required in some application in which components cannot withstand the high magnitude of the voltage. While clamper is used when we need multiples of the input voltage at the output terminal.

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