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Nov 21, 2024 - 07:00 AM
Class D amplifiers can achieve very high efficiency, typically around 90% to 95%. This high efficiency is due to their operation mode, which involves switching the output devices on and off rapidly, minimizing the time they spend in the high power dissipation region. This makes Class D amplifiers particularly suitable for battery-powered devices and applications where heat dissipation needs to be minimized.
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