An input supply and a closed loop network.......i.e the input and ground is properly connected.
A switch is used to connect or disconnect a load from a source of voltage. If you take the input and connect directly to the output the result is that the connected device is always on.
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In shunt clippers, when the diode is in off condition, transmission of input signal must take place to output. But in the case of high frequency input signals, diode capacitance affects the operation of circuit adversely and the signal gets attenuated (which means that, it passes through diode capacitance to ground).
Because they can be used to obtain or get an output (on a series connected resistance with them) for a specific frequency of the input signal. This is the ideal case, but in fact, the resonance circuit passes a band (not a single frequency) of input signals' frequencies to take them at the output terminal. They are also termed as ( filters or filtering circuits ). They are called selective as they function as if they select signals of specific frequencies to be passed to the output.
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No conversion needs to take place. Gold is a metal.
» There is no isolation b/w input and output. » These circuits can not provide any gain. » There is always someloss of signal, It can be in the passband. » Circuit becomes bulky if inductors are used. » There is no clear demarcation between Passband and stopband but actually it (Passband & Stopband) get mixed up. » In this frequency response is not sharp as no sudden change in the output when switching from passband to stopband. » Source loading can take place.
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to take an AC source and turn it into a DC output it would need to go through a bridge rectifier, then into a smoothing circuit, then into a stabilisation circuit, a transformer may be used before the bridge rectifier to either step-up or step down the voltage.