Diode limiters or clippers in the audio portion of a receiver can typically remove sporadic, high-amplitude noise transients of short duration, such as impulse noise. The limiting or clipping threshold level is usually set just above the audio signal's maximum peak level. Another circuit alternative for mitigating the effects of high- amplitude noise pulses is a blanking circuit. A blanking circuit, in essence, detects a high-amplitude, short-duration noise spike and mutes the receiver by turning off a piece of the receiver for the duration of the pulse. The problem of limiter and blanker circuit is:

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Diode limiters or clippers in the audio portion of a receiver can typically remove
sporadic, high-amplitude noise transients of short duration, such as impulse noise.
The limiting or clipping threshold level is usually set just above the audio signal's
maximum peak level. Another circuit alternative for mitigating the effects of high-
amplitude noise pulses is a blanking circuit. A blanking circuit, in essence, detects a
high-amplitude, short-duration noise spike and mutes the receiver by turning off a
piece of the receiver for the duration of the pulse. The problem of limiter and blanker
circuit is:
Select your answer.
Limiter and blanker circuits have little effect on transit-time noise,
because noise power is generally much lower than the signal power level.
Limiters and blanker circuits works only when a shot noise surges
to a level above the signal power level.
Limiter and blanker circuits have little effect on white noise,
because noise power is generally much lower than the signal
power level.
Limiters and blanker circuits works only when a man-made noise
surges to a level above the signal power level.
Transcribed Image Text:Diode limiters or clippers in the audio portion of a receiver can typically remove sporadic, high-amplitude noise transients of short duration, such as impulse noise. The limiting or clipping threshold level is usually set just above the audio signal's maximum peak level. Another circuit alternative for mitigating the effects of high- amplitude noise pulses is a blanking circuit. A blanking circuit, in essence, detects a high-amplitude, short-duration noise spike and mutes the receiver by turning off a piece of the receiver for the duration of the pulse. The problem of limiter and blanker circuit is: Select your answer. Limiter and blanker circuits have little effect on transit-time noise, because noise power is generally much lower than the signal power level. Limiters and blanker circuits works only when a shot noise surges to a level above the signal power level. Limiter and blanker circuits have little effect on white noise, because noise power is generally much lower than the signal power level. Limiters and blanker circuits works only when a man-made noise surges to a level above the signal power level.
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