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Nov 11, 2024 - 01:06 PM
Certainly! A Class A amplifier operates by having its output transistors conduct continuously, which results in high linearity and low distortion but also lower efficiency and greater heat generation. In contrast, a Class D amplifier uses pulse-width modulation to switch its output transistors on and off rapidly, achieving higher efficiency and less heat production, albeit with potentially more distortion if not properly filtered.
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