Class B push-pull power amplifiers use two transistors in an alternating configuration to amplify an input signal. The transistors operate in half cycles, with one transistor conducting on the positive half of the input signal and the other conducting on the negative half. This amplifier design provides higher power output than a single-ended class A amplifier but requires careful biasing of the transistors to prevent excessive heating from collector current flowing when neither transistor is fully on.
Class B push-pull power amplifiers use two transistors in an alternating configuration to amplify an input signal. The transistors operate in half cycles, with one transistor conducting on the positive half of the input signal and the other conducting on the negative half. This amplifier design provides higher power output than a single-ended class A amplifier but requires careful biasing of the transistors to prevent excessive heating from collector current flowing when neither transistor is fully on.
Class B push-pull power amplifiers use two transistors in an alternating configuration to amplify an input signal. The transistors operate in half cycles, with one transistor conducting on the positive half of the input signal and the other conducting on the negative half. This amplifier design provides higher power output than a single-ended class A amplifier but requires careful biasing of the transistors to prevent excessive heating from collector current flowing when neither transistor is fully on.
Class B push-pull power amplifiers use two transistors in an alternating configuration to amplify an input signal. The transistors operate in half cycles, with one transistor conducting on the positive half of the input signal and the other conducting on the negative half. This amplifier design provides higher power output than a single-ended class A amplifier but requires careful biasing of the transistors to prevent excessive heating from collector current flowing when neither transistor is fully on.
Dr.V. KUMARA SWAMY, BE(OU), MTECH(JNTUH), Ph.D (JNTUH) ASSOC.DEAN (ACADEMICS) & ASSOC.HoD, Dept of ECE Class B Push Pull Power Amplifier Collector Dissipation in a Class-B Push Pull Amplifier