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![]() "Cecil Moore" wrote in message ... Richard Harrison wrote: Jim Lux wrote: "in a linear system" It produces no significant harmonics, so the system is linear. I'm not trying to be difficult, but I just resurrected the Fourier equation for the output of a class-B amplifier. It is: i = 0.318Im + 0.500Im*sin(A) - 0.212Im*cos(2A) - 0.0424Im*cos(4A) - ... The second harmonic is 42% of the amplitude of the fundamental frequency at the plate of the tube amp. -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com OK Cecil, if the 2nd harmonic is 42% of the amplitude of the fundamental at the plate of the tube, can you determine the amplitude of the 2nd harmonic at the output of a pi-network having a Q of 12? Walt, W2DU |
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