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Clipper (electronics) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In electronics, a clipper is a device designed to prevent the output of a circuit from exceeding a predetermined voltage level without distorting the remaining part of the applied waveform. A clippi...
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Complete Patent Searching Database and Patent Data Analytics Services. ... US Patent References:; Means for avoiding disturbances in the reception of electric oscillations; - - 2144995; Noise limiting circuit; - - 2221700; Radio receiver circuits; - - 2434929; Control device;
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A clipping circuit to limit amplitude of an orthogonal baseband signal includes a 16-gonal clipping circuit almost equivalent to a circular clipping circuit. The 16-gonal clipping circuit includes plu ... 2. The clipping circuit in accordance with claim 1, the rectangular clipping means in a first stage including a clip...
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A clipping circuit is coupled across the bass feedback shunt capacitor in an amplifier circuit to effectively reduce only high level bass signals while allowing level high frequencies to pass and allowing full boost to low level, low frequency signals.
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Complete Patent Searching Database and Patent Data Analytics Services. ... US Patent References:; Circuits, including semiconductor device; - - 2714702; Diode gating circuit; - - 2730632; Electrical circuit; - - 2819442; Pulse generator; - - 2829282; Transistor current limiter;
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The present invention relates to a peak clipping circuit, and more specifically to such a circuit which is provided in a quadrature modulator of a transmitter which is, for example, provided in a base station of a mobile communications system.
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From: "Will Brown" <wbrown@comet.net> Subject: [BEGI] clipping circuit stuff Date: Mon, 6 Oct 1997 20:57:12 +0000 ... With this circuit Vout = Vin until the clamp > voltage is reached; then Vout = Vclamp. In your case you want > Vclamp = 3 volts. Proper selection of the input resistors allow you > to set the clamp voltage.
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