Calculate the efficiency of a class B amplifier for a supply voltage of VCC = 20 V with peak output voltage of VL(p) = 18 V. Assume RL = 16 .

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Differential and Multistage Amplifiers topics include: input bias, voltage, current, multistage and differential amplifiers, feedback structure and negative feedback properties, transconductance and transresistance amplifiers, a, b and ab output stages, feedback effects, power bjts, heat sinks and variations in ab classification. Here are some differences between differential and multistage amplifiers: Differential amplifier: An electronic amplifier that amplifies the difference between two input voltages, while suppressing any voltage common to the two inputs. It's an analog circuit with... Show more

Calculate the efficiency of a class B amplifier for a supply voltage of V<sub>CC</sub> = 20 V with peak output voltage of V<sub>L(p)</sub> = 18 V. Assume R<sub>L</sub> = 16 .






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