Positive Biased Clamper Circuit. Positive clamper during the negative half cycle of the input voltage v in the diode is forward biased and the current flows through the circuit. It just consists of a bias voltage with diode.
As a result of this the capacitor c is charged to a voltage equal to the negative peak value i e v m. It just consists of a bias voltage with diode. Biased clamper circuittopics covered 1 positive biasing in clamper circuit 2.
When a negative peak of the signal is raised above to the zero level then the signal is said to be positively clamped.
Positive clamper with bias. When a negative peak of the signal is raised above to the zero level then the signal is said to be positively clamped. In a positive biased clipper a small portion of positive half cycle will be removed the negative half cycles will appear as such across the load. Solved example of biased clamper circuit.