Greetings,
I have the following problem that I cannot fully understand.
In literature it is said that in a common preamp stage the topology for taking the output is as in attached figure top02.
However, when it comes to Power amplification they always put the output transformer in the place of Ra (plate resistor) like in attached figure top01. Is it possible to create a topology like the attached figure top02 (which is similar to a preamp stage).?
What are the differences between these two topologies??
They say that power amps must amplify also current (not only Voltage amplification). If do we amplify the voltage, the current is amplified also (according to the resistance), isn't it?
So, is it possible to have power amplification with topology in figure top01?
Thanks in advance
I have the following problem that I cannot fully understand.
In literature it is said that in a common preamp stage the topology for taking the output is as in attached figure top02.
However, when it comes to Power amplification they always put the output transformer in the place of Ra (plate resistor) like in attached figure top01. Is it possible to create a topology like the attached figure top02 (which is similar to a preamp stage).?
What are the differences between these two topologies??
They say that power amps must amplify also current (not only Voltage amplification). If do we amplify the voltage, the current is amplified also (according to the resistance), isn't it?
So, is it possible to have power amplification with topology in figure top01?
Thanks in advance
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