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Reg Edwards wrote:
Bipolar and MOSFET amplifiers are by comparison low impedance devices ============================== Actually they are not. But everything else you say is quite correct. Well their INPUT IMPEDANCE can be high, but their OUTPUT IMPEDANCE when used as a power amp is just as low as bipolar transistors, so the broadband transformers are just as valid. And as far as their input impedance, well these are class AB or B power amps, so they take some driving power. In this case because of the required driving power, the input impedance isn't very high. |
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