• Nvis Technology
  • Nvis Technology
  • Nvis Technology
  • Nvis Technology
  • Nvis Technology
  • Nvis Technology
Nvis Technology

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Phone: +91 73899 00887 , +91 98932 70303

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    Clipper and Clamper Trainer

    Nvis 6511

    Product Description

    Nvis 6511 Clipper and Clamper Trainer has been designed specifically to study 13 different types of circuit for single level and two level clipping and 6 different types of circuit for clamping.

    The purpose of this training system is to demonstrate firstly, that clipper has the ability to �clip� OFF a portion of the input signal without distorting the remaining part of the input alternating waveform. Secondly, to observe that the reference voltage can also be used to control the clipping level of output i.e biased clipper. Thirdly, to demonstrate the clamping or the jumping action of a signal to a different DC level (either +ve or �ve).

    Nvis 6511, Clipper and Clamper Trainer is an ideal platform to enhance education, training, skills & development amongs our young minds.

    Product Features

    • Built-in 1KHz Sine Wave Generator
    • Good quality, reliable sockets and test points are provided
    • Strongly supported by systematic operating instructions
    • A low cost training system including many experiments
    Scope of Learning
    • Study of Series Positive Clipper and Series Negative Clipper Circuits
    • Study of Shunt Positive Clipper and Shunt Negative Clipper Circuits
    • Study of Biased Series Positive Clipper and Biased Series Negative Clipper Circuits
    • Study of Biased Shunt Positive Clipper and Biased Shunt Negative Clipper Circuits
    • Study of Combination Clipper Circuit
    • Study of Positive and Negative Clamper Circuits
    • Study of Biased Clamper Circuits