Class B Amplifiers Flashcards
Where is the biasing point located in a Class B amplifier?
The biasing point of a Class B amplifier is at the cutoff region of the load line.
When does a Class B amplifier conduct current?
Class B amplifiers conduct current only during half of the input cycle.
What is a notable advantage of Class B amplifiers in terms of efficiency?
Class B amplifiers offer better efficiency compared to Class A amplifiers due to reduced power dissipation.
What is a disadvantage of Class B amplifiers regarding distortion?
Class B amplifiers have higher distortion, especially at crossover points, due to their operation during half of the input cycle.
How are Class B amplifiers typically configured to handle both halves of the input waveform?
Class B amplifiers are usually configured in push-pull configurations.