Semiconductor Devices: Class B Power Amplifiers
An overview of the basic class B push-pull configuration. Class B amplifiers are more complex than class A systems but offer higher efficiency. Reference: Chapter 9 section 2 of Semiconductor Devices. My free texts and lab manuals are available for download at my college web site https://www.mvcc.edu/jfiore and at my personal site http://www.dissidents.com Inexpensive print and kindle copies are available at Amazon https://www.amazon.com/author/jimfiore If you like my texts and videos, and would like to help defray the costs of making and maintaining them, consider making a modest donation at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/Professo...

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