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![]() ![]() The half-wave rectifier is an example of a diode clipping circuit because when the diode is forward biased any voltage below zero is clipped off and, similarly, when the diode is reverse biased any voltage above zero is clipped off. The clipped-off signal produced at the output becomes flat when a certain voltage limit has reached and due to this it is also termed as Diode Limiter. The output of the clipping circuit depends on the diode orientation and input signal. The diode clipper is an electronic circuit consisting of a diode(s) that clips or cuts off an input signal.
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