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limiting
In electronics, a limiter is a circuit that allows signals below a specified input power or level to pass unaffected while attenuating (lowering) the peaks of stronger signals that exceed this threshold. Limiting is a type of dynamic range compression. Clipping is an extreme version of limiting.
Limiting is any process by which the amplitude of a signal is prevented from exceeding a predetermined value.
Limiters are common as a safety device in live sound and broadcast applications to prevent sudden volume peaks from occurring. Limiters are also used as protective features in some components of sound reinforcement systems (e.g., powered mixing boards and power amplifiers) and in some bass amplifiers, to prevent unwanted distortion or loudspeaker damage.
Travelling down the A45 in a 60 mph zone just before Birmingham Airport there is a slip road which had 40 mph signs up.
The automatic speed limiter in my car saw the 40 mile power speed sign on the slip road and applied the brakes immediately slowing me down from 60 to 40 causing panic to the...
Does anyone know why my MG5 trophy (facelift) limits charge to 1.5 kW on sunny days? I’m guessing it is something to do with overheating somewhere along the lines, but surely this is ridiculous as that’s the whole point in solar panels, a home charger and charging a car… Is that it charges the...
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