Explanation: class a amplifiers are linear circuits, where the transistor is biased to conduct over the entire range of the input signal cycle. because of this, class a amplifiers theoretically have a maximum efficiency of 50%.
Q. amplifiers are linear circuits, where the transistor is biased to conduct over the entire range of the input signal cycle.
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class a amplifiers
Explanation by: Mr. Dubey
class a amplifiers are linear circuits, where the transistor is biased to conduct over the entire range of the input signal cycle. because of this, class a amplifiers theoretically have a maximum efficiency of 50%.
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