
Amplifier Classes
Not all amplifiers are the same and there is a clear distinction made between the way their output stages are configured and operate. The main
Not all amplifiers are the same and there is a clear distinction made between the way their output stages are configured and operate. The main
We have seen that one of the main disadvantages of the Class-A Amplifier configuration is its low full power efficiency rating due to being biased around its
Generally we think of Amplifiers as audio amplifiers in the radios, CD players and stereo’s we use around the home. In this amplifier tutorial section we looked
The aim of an AC signal amplifier circuit is to stabilise the DC biased input voltage to the amplifier and thus only amplify the required
For a signal amplifier to operate correctly without any distortion to the output signal, it requires some form of DC Bias on its Base or
Common Emitter (CE) amplifiers are designed to produce a large output voltage swing from a relatively small input signal voltage of only a few millivolt’s