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CLAMPER Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
a skilled worker who operates a special rotary press that transfers an engraved design from one small steel roller to another in raised form.
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E Clampus Vitus - Wikipedia
The Ancient and Honorable Order of E Clampus Vitus (ECV) is a fraternal organization dedicated to the preservation of the heritage of the Western United States.
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The Clampers: A historical drinking society or a ... - Los Angeles Times
The Clampers, a men's fraternal order, tries to commemorate the obscure and weird in California's Gold Country.
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clamper
▪ I. clamper, n.1 Obs. exc. Sc. (ˈklæmpə(r)) [f. clamper v.1] A botched-up argument or charge.1647 Jer. Taylor Dissuas. Popery ii. i. §1 What have the Churches done since? To what necessary truths are they, after all their clampers, advanc'd. a 1664 Jas. Spottiswood Mem. (1811) 61 (Jam.) His adversa...
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Clamper (electronics) - Wikipedia
A clamper (or clamping circuit or clamp) is an electronic circuit that fixes either the positive or the negative peak excursions of a signal to a defined ...
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CLAMPER is protection for your electronics, longer service life for your equipment, less electronic waste on the planet.
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Clamper
A clamper can mean:
A clamper, an electronic circuit.
A spiked plate worn on the sole of the shoe to prevent slipping when walking on ice.
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Clamper circuits - Physics and Radio-Electronics
A clamper is an electronic circuit that changes the DC level of a signal to a desired level without changing the shape of the applied signal.
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CLAMPER definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
1. a clamp; pincer 2. a spiked metal plate worn on the sole of a shoe to prevent slipping on ice
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Clamper Circuits - YouTube
This electronics video tutorial provides a basic introduction into clamper circuits which can be used to shift a waveform above or below a ...
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Clamper 3-Outlet Surge Protector 1800 Joules, 1875W, for TV, PC ...
Featuring three power outlets and delivering an impressive 1800 joules of surge protection, this compact device is your go-to safeguard against power spikes ...
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Clamper (electronics)
General function
A clamper will bind the upper or lower extreme of a waveform to a fixed DC voltage level. (the clamper type will determine the direction of the offset).
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clamer
▪ I. † ˈclamer ? = clam n.1: cf. clamper v.21556 Richmond. Wills (1853) 93, viij towrve spades, iiij pare of clamers.▪ II. clamer obs. form of clamber.
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Clipper (electronics)
Clamping circuit
A clamper circuit is not a clipper, but the simple diode version has a similar topology to a clipper with the exception that the resistor The clamper circuit fixes either the positive or negative peaks at a fixed voltage (determined by the biasing voltage) rather than clipping them off.
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clumper
▪ I. † clumper, n.1 Obs. exc. dial. [app. identical with OE. clympre ‘lump, mass of metal’: —type *klumpriôn- f. an adj. klump-ro- clumpish, deriv. of klumpo-: see clump n. Later form assimilated to clump, but cf. clutch:—OE. clyccean.] A lump, mass; = clump n. 1.a 1000 Riddles xli. 75 Unlytel leade...
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