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Emitter Follower Circuit – Operation, Advantages and Applications

Emitter Follower Circuit – Operation, Advantages and Applications

Emitter Follower Circuit - Operation, Advantages and Applications: Emitter Follower Circuit is also a negative current feedback circuit. This circuits exhibits a large input impedance, a small output impedance, and…

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Tuned Amplifiers – Definition, Classification and Advantages

Tuned Amplifiers – Definition, Classification and Advantages

Tuned Amplifiers - Definition, Classification and Advantages: Amplifier amplifying a signal of specific frequency or narrowband of frequencies is known as tuned amplifier. Tuned amplifiers are mostly employed for amplification…

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Complementary Symmetry Push Pull Amplifier

Complementary Symmetry Push Pull Amplifier

Complementary Symmetry Push Pull Amplifier: The use of transformers, at input as well as at output ends, in the push-pull amplifier shown in Fig. 17.25 makes it bulky and expensive…

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Phase Splitter Circuit for Push Pull Power Amplifiers (or Phase Inverter)

Phase Splitter Circuit for Push Pull Power Amplifiers (or Phase Inverter)

Phase Splitter Circuit for Push Pull Power Amplifiers (or Phase Inverter): In a push-pull amplifier circuit an input transformer is used to provide the polarity inversion between the two input…

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Class B Push Pull Amplifier – Circuit Diagram, Operation and Derivation

Class B Push Pull Amplifier – Circuit Diagram, Operation and Derivation

Class B Push Pull Amplifier - Circuit Diagram, Operation and Derivation: The circuitry for the Class B Push Pull Amplifier operation is the same as that for the class A…

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Class A Push Pull Amplifier – Working Principle, Advantages & Disadvantages

Class A Push Pull Amplifier – Working Principle, Advantages & Disadvantages

Class A Push Pull Amplifier - Working Principle, Advantages & Disadvantages: A Class A Push Pull Amplifier circuit is shown in Fig. 17.25. By Class A Push Pull Amplifier means…

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Push Pull Amplifier – Circuit Diagram and its Workings

Push Pull Amplifier – Circuit Diagram and its Workings

Push Pull Amplifier - Circuit Diagram and its Workings: As we know already that, double-ended or push pull amplifiers makes use of two identical transistors in a single stage. It consists of…

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Various Stages in a Practical Power Amplifier and Block Diagram

Various Stages in a Practical Power Amplifier and Block Diagram

Various Stages in a Practical Power Amplifier and Block Diagram: Power amplifier is meant to amplify a weak signal until sufficient power is available to operate an output device such…

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