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Nov 08, 2024 - 10:31 AM
A simple audio amplifier works by taking a low-power audio signal and increasing its amplitude to drive a speaker or other output device. It typically uses transistors or operational amplifiers to boost the signal's voltage or current, maintaining the original audio waveform's shape while increasing its strength. This amplified signal can then power speakers, allowing for louder sound reproduction without distortion.
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