I have designed the waveform clipper Circuit using diode, please find the attachment for my design,
In this my input at P2V-IN is 0-5V square wave and am expecting the output as +6V to -8V square wave output but am getting output as +10.2V to -10.2V could any one please tell me what will be the issue why the clipping is not happening here?
Your problem indicates Forward voltage is not clipping like both diodes are not in circuit or connected to output.
Please verify voltage on the diodes when output of OA is rail to rail and take appropriate action.
Also note from Voltage Output Swing specs for VS = ±2.25V to ±18V, there is a current limitation on the linear range near the rails.+ rail-to-rail drop voltage with load impedance.
(V+) – 0.6V for RL=600 Ohms ...
(V+) – 0.2V for RL=10k
Also note your +/12V supply and output swing is only +-10.2V which implies excessive load current, but if the diodes are NOT conducting, what is loading it?
hi,
Your problem is in using Vregs to bias the clamp diodes.
Look at these two images from an LTSpice sim.
Image #5 shows correct clamping when the diode bias source has a low impedance, it clamps OK.
If you now add say a source impedance of 200R the clamps fails. Image #6.
This is because you are driving the 7806 and 7908 out of conductance by applying a voltage 'higher' than the regulators output, so its output impedance rises and it cannot sink the diode current
esp1` is correct. If you put your feedback on diode side and insert 10k instead of 100 ohm resistance. you can load the TL regulators with ~1~10k to prevent pullup from this load
hi,
Use a low cost dual OPA to isolate the Vregs from the diodes, [ which is a common way of doing it] as this image shows, also increase the 100R to 1K in order to reduce the sink current.
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