An audio amplifier is an amplifier that increases the small audio signal while maintaining the smaller details of the smaller signals. The demands of today’s audio industry has advanced the ...
Two of the most often used amplifier building blocks in audio amplifier design are the common emitter amplifier with emitter degeneration and the emitter follower using the same circuit biasing. The ...
Today's high-end professional audio market has morphed from being the reserve of a few recording and broadcasting companies to enabling every musician to record his or her own music, making it easy to ...
If you’ve ever glanced at the specifications sheet for an amplifier, one of the things you may have noticed is the amplifier’s class. Typically denoted by a letter or two, the most common amplifier ...
Mobile and portable devices continue to shrink the space available for the audio system, but high-quality sound continues to be a point of differentiation for manufacturers. Ever wondered how you can ...
Just today I read on an internet forum a post by a "hot" new manufacturer of class D amplifiers saying that "the only way to solve the interference problem is to put the amplifier in a completely ...
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