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Analog Labsheet 6 - 20006

This lab document describes experiments on positive and negative diode clipper circuits. The objectives are to study the operation of positive and negative clippers with and without bias. For each circuit configuration, the student is instructed to simulate the circuit, apply a 1 kHz input signal, and record the positive and negative peak output voltages over 5 cycles. Results are reported for varying positive and negative bias voltages.

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Analog Labsheet 6 - 20006

This lab document describes experiments on positive and negative diode clipper circuits. The objectives are to study the operation of positive and negative clippers with and without bias. For each circuit configuration, the student is instructed to simulate the circuit, apply a 1 kHz input signal, and record the positive and negative peak output voltages over 5 cycles. Results are reported for varying positive and negative bias voltages.

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19ECE281 Analog Electronic Circuits Lab

Lab Sheet 6:
Diode Clippers

Akella Madhav
AM.EN.U4ECE20006
7th October 2021

Objective:

1. To study the working of a Positive Clipper


2. To study the working of a Positive Clipper with Positive Bias
3. To study the working of a Positive Clipper with Negative Bias 4. To study the working of a Negative
Clipper
5. To study the working of a Negative Clipper with Positive Bias
6. To study the working of a Negative Clipper with Negative Bias

1. Positive Clipper:

1. Draw the circuit diagram as shown.


19ECE281 Analog Electronic Circuits Lab

2. The voltage source is assigned as follows: -

3. Run the simulation and provide the transient analysis as follows:-

4. The time period for a frequency of 1 KHz is 1ms. To see the output for 5 cycles, stop time is taken as
5ms.
5. The output will be obtained as follows: -
19ECE281 Analog Electronic Circuits Lab

Result:

Positive peak amplitude is: 0.643 V


Negative peak amplitude is: -4.559 V
19ECE281 Analog Electronic Circuits Lab

2. Positive Clipper with Positive Bias:

1. The circuit diagram can be drawn as follows: -

2. The biasing voltage is assigned as 1V by means of a battery.

3. The output will be obtained as follows: -


19ECE281 Analog Electronic Circuits Lab

Result:

Positive peak amplitude is: 1.662


Negative peak amplitude is: -4.527 V
19ECE281 Analog Electronic Circuits Lab

Exercise 1
1. Repeat the above experiment with the battery voltage values of 2V and 3V.

• 2V

Positive peak amplitude is: 2.62 V

Negative peak amplitude is: -4.53V


19ECE281 Analog Electronic Circuits Lab

• 3V

Positive peak amplitude for 3V is: 3.594 V

Negative peak amplitude is: -4.539V


19ECE281 Analog Electronic Circuits Lab

3. Positive Clipper with Negative Bias:


1. The circuit diagram is as shown below
19ECE281 Analog Electronic Circuits Lab

The biasing voltage is given as -4V, so that the output as shown can be seen clearly:

Result:

Positive peak amplitude is: -3.303 V


Negative peak amplitude is: -4.542 V
19ECE281 Analog Electronic Circuits Lab

Exercise 2
1. Repeat the above experiment with the battery voltage values of -3V and -2V.

• -2V

OUTPUT VOLTAGE LEVELS FOR -2V:


Positive Peak: -1.3266 V
Negative Peak: -4.539 V
19ECE281 Analog Electronic Circuits Lab

• -3V

OUTPUT VOLTAGE LEVELS FOR -3V:


Positive Peak: -2.319 V
Negative Peak: -4.538 V
19ECE281 Analog Electronic Circuits Lab

Exercise 3
1. Basic Negative Clipper
19ECE281 Analog Electronic Circuits Lab

Positive peak amplitude is: 4.5389 V


Negative peak amplitude is: -0.652 V

Exercise 4
1. Negative clipper with Negative Bias (-1V)
19ECE281 Analog Electronic Circuits Lab

Positive peak amplitude is: 4.539 v


Negative peak amplitude is: -1.640 v
19ECE281 Analog Electronic Circuits Lab

Exercise 5
1. Negative clipper with Negative Bias (-2V)
19ECE281 Analog Electronic Circuits Lab

Positive peak amplitude is: 4.538 V


Negative peak amplitude is: -2.619 V

Exercise 6
1. Negative clipper with Negative Bias (-3V)
19ECE281 Analog Electronic Circuits Lab
19ECE281 Analog Electronic Circuits Lab

Positive peak amplitude is: 4.538V


Negative peak amplitude is: -3.586V
19ECE281 Analog Electronic Circuits Lab

Exercise 7
1. Negative clipper with Positive Bias (+4V)
19ECE281 Analog Electronic Circuits Lab

Positive peak amplitude is: 4.543 V


Negative peak amplitude is: 3.313 V

Exercise 8
1. Negative clipper with Positive Bias (+3V)
19ECE281 Analog Electronic Circuits Lab

Positive peak amplitude is: 4.541 V


Negative peak amplitude is: 2.320 V
19ECE281 Analog Electronic Circuits Lab

Exercise 9
1. Negative clipper with Positive Bias (+2V)
19ECE281 Analog Electronic Circuits Lab

Positive peak amplitude is: 4.538 V


Negative peak amplitude is: 1.327 V

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