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Understanding Power from amps
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<blockquote data-quote="Shonver" data-source="post: 915291" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>The naming of the classes unfortunately plants an immediate bias in the reader's mind. The classes are all different design solutions that each have the potential to perform very well. However, that is in the hands of the designer; some - like class D - require quite specialised knowledge and experience to get right. Class A is arguably the least technically challenging as regards understanding of how it works, but even class B (actually AB, if you're doing it right - which really turns out to be optimally biased class B!) has its challenges. The respective design topologies (classes) have their own pros and cons.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shonver, post: 915291, member: 34"] The naming of the classes unfortunately plants an immediate bias in the reader's mind. The classes are all different design solutions that each have the potential to perform very well. However, that is in the hands of the designer; some - like class D - require quite specialised knowledge and experience to get right. Class A is arguably the least technically challenging as regards understanding of how it works, but even class B (actually AB, if you're doing it right - which really turns out to be optimally biased class B!) has its challenges. The respective design topologies (classes) have their own pros and cons. [/QUOTE]
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