Clamper: meaning, definitions and examples
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clamper
[ ˈklæmpər ]
electronics
A device used to limit the amplitude of a waveform in electronics.
Synonyms
limiter, voltage clamp.
Which Synonym Should You Choose?
Word | Description / Examples |
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clamper |
A clamper is an electronic circuit used to add a DC level to an AC signal. It's often used in signal processing to adjust the voltage levels of signals.
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limiter |
A limiter is used to restrict the maximum value of a signal. This term is often found in audio processing to avoid distortion and in electronic circuits to protect components from excessive voltage or current.
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voltage clamp |
A voltage clamp is a technique or device that allows the measurement or control of the voltage levels in electronic circuits. This is often used in biological experiments to study ion channels.
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Examples of usage
- The clamper circuit ensures that the output waveform stays within a specific voltage range.
- The clamper is essential for stabilizing the signal amplitude.
Translations
Translations of the word "clamper" in other languages:
🇵🇹 grampeador
🇮🇳 क्लैम्पर
🇩🇪 Klammer
🇮🇩 penjepit
🇺🇦 затискач
🇵🇱 zacisk
🇯🇵 クランパー
🇫🇷 serre-joint
🇪🇸 abrazadera
🇹🇷 kelepçe
🇰🇷 클램퍼
🇸🇦 المشبك
🇨🇿 svorka
🇸🇰 svorka
🇨🇳 夹具
🇸🇮 objemka
🇮🇸 klemmibúnaður
🇰🇿 қысқыш
🇬🇪 სამაგრი
🇦🇿 kısqac
🇲🇽 abrazadera
Etymology
The term 'clamper' in electronics originated from the concept of clamping a waveform to a certain level. It has been widely used in electronic circuits to ensure signal stability and prevent distortion. The design and implementation of clamping circuits have evolved over time to meet the demands of modern electronics.