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The document is a tutorial for a clamper circuit assigned by Dr. Deblina Biswas at Dr. B R Ambedkar National Institute of Technology, Jalandhar. It includes various tasks such as determining output voltages for different diode types, analyzing waveforms, and calculating discharge times. The exercises involve ideal diodes and specific input conditions, focusing on the behavior of the clamper circuit.

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Tutorialsheet

The document is a tutorial for a clamper circuit assigned by Dr. Deblina Biswas at Dr. B R Ambedkar National Institute of Technology, Jalandhar. It includes various tasks such as determining output voltages for different diode types, analyzing waveforms, and calculating discharge times. The exercises involve ideal diodes and specific input conditions, focusing on the behavior of the clamper circuit.

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Dr.

B R Ambedkar National Institute of Technology, Jalandhar


(Department of Instrumentation and Control Engineering)

Tutorial No - (Clamper Circuit)


Faculty Name- Dr. Deblina Biswas Subject Name:
Date of assigned- Date of submission-

1. Determine vo for the network below for the input indicated.

2. Repeat question no. 1 using a silicon diode with VT = 0.7V.


3. The output waveform of given circuit is _____. (The diodes are ideal)

4. Given input for the circuit is f = 1 KHz and Diode cut-in voltage = 0.7 V

Output waveform is
For the given output, find V1 and discharge time?
5. Consider the clamper circuit shown in the figure below.
Dr. B R Ambedkar National Institute of Technology, Jalandhar
(Department of Instrumentation and Control Engineering)

If the diode is assumed to be and ideal and the value of resistance RL is very very large, then draw
the approximate value of output waveform at steady.

6. Find the output voltage Vout and draw its waveform for the clamper circuit shown in Fig. 4-2,
assume ideal diodes

7. Find the output voltage Vout and draw its waveform for the clamper circuit shown in Fig.
4-3, assume ideal diodes.

8. A square wave of ± 20 V is given to the clamper circuit given below. What are the minimum
and maximum value of the output voltage (Vout)? Assume ideal diode.

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