Transistor Power Amplifier
This is a full tutorial explaining how to design a push-pull, class AB transistor power amplifier. This assumes that the viewer understands concepts such as basic transistor and diode operation, ohms law and a bit about RC filters. This design process is supposed to be somewhat flexible. It can accommodate larger or smaller power designs.

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