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Jim Thompson wrote: On Fri, 25 Feb 2005 09:47:16 -0600, Cecil Moore wrote: [...] A certain Class-E CMOS amp is in full saturation for 10% of a cycle, 0.5v at 2a. For the rest of the time it is off. The supply voltage is 12v. What is the steady-state impedance of the source at the fundamental frequency? Now, now, Cecil! Don't sully the thread with facts !-) This needs a 12V transistor that switches in about 25pS. Would that be likely on a current chip? -- -- forging knowledge |
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