Hey guys,
So a question with plotting the output vs time graph of an amplifier from looking at the input vs time graph + transfer chracteristic;
I've been getting all of them right, but I struggle on the 'clipping' questions. When do I know that I have to 'clip' but output vs time graph? And how do I do it?
Can someone also please provide an example
Thanks everyone
http://i.imgur.com/DMWBmRl.jpgIsn't the best example due to time constraints sorry.
Clipping occurs when the output voltage of the amplifier is constant even though the input voltage is varying.
In the transfer characteristic graph, this would occur when the input voltage is below 3V or above 5V. We can see that even if we input 1V, we still get a 4V output, same with 2V and 3V.
Comparing the difference between the two left hand graphs, we can see that parts of the output graph have been 'clipped', with their tops and bottoms missing. Examining the top of the first peak, we can see that it goes above 5V all the way to 6V.
Back to the transfer graph, 5V will go to 10v but 6V will still only go to 10V.
Thus when we draw our output graph, we see a flat line.
Anything above the flat line has been 'clipped', in that we have lost the original signal, akin to distortion in speakers when they are too loud.
Essentially when doing clipping questions you do nothing different from the rest, simply take the input voltage, find the output voltage based on the amplifier and you are finished. There aren't any special steps etc.