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- Subject name: Signal processing measurement Question: Is there any difference between the metallic resistance and the semiconducting resistance?Explain signal and systemFacts A clipper is an electronic circuit that produces an output by removing a part of the input above or below a reference value. That means the output of a clipper will be the same as that of the input other than the clipped part. Due to this, the peak to peak amplitude of the output of a clipper will be always less than that of the input. The main advantage of clippers is that they eliminate the unwanted noise present in the amplitude of an ac signal. Question: What do you think is the main disadvantage of a Clipper circuit over a Clamper Circuit?
- For the C.R.O. square voltage waveform shown in Figure determine (a) the periodic time, (b) the frequency and (c) the peak-to-peak voltage. The 'time/cm' (or time base control) switch is on 100 us/cm and the 'volts/cm' (or signal amplitude control) switch is on 20 V/cm.Could you please go into more detail about how the Ac equivilant model was created? thank you1)to VRMs value to generate a signal with a peak voltage of 10 V with a signal generator in a multisim program..................... must be entered. 2)) the frequency of the signal generator to produce a signal with a period of 10ms...................... must be entered as. What should come to the dotted line?
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