SIMULATION OF ELECTRONICS CIRCUITS USING SOFTWARE
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/9UHA2Keywords:
Clipper, software,, multisim,, simulationAbstract
This paper describes the design and simulation of clipper circuits using Multisim software. Multisim is developed by National Instruments and it is a powerful tool for simulation and design of circuits virtually to save valuable time and money. Multisim is one of the best electronics design software which includes a wide variety of simulation tools and it has large component library for to quickly build the circuits. This paper utilizes the design of various clipper circuits (biased and unbiased, combination) and its simulation. The ideal diode as well as silicon diode (1N4007) have been used to design the clipper circuits. The simulation result has been shown in oscilloscope and input is given by function generator in Multisim software. We found that the simulation result obtained using Multisim software is very much similar to the Ideal result.
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