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I read that in the biased diode limiter, the diode is connected in series to a voltage Vaa. The negative of Vaa is connected to the anode of diode. Now, when ac signal is applied, when the signal is greater than Vaa in the negative region, it is cut off. Can anyone tell me why this is so?
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