Crossoverforvrængning
Crossoverforvrængning, also known as crossover distortion or simply crossover, is a type of signal distortion that occurs in electronic amplifier circuits, particularly those employing complementary symmetry output stages. This distortion happens when the amplifier transitions from amplifying a positive-going signal to a negative-going signal, or vice-versa. Specifically, it arises from the fact that semiconductor devices, such as transistors, have a "dead zone" or quiescent current leakage around the zero-crossing point of the signal. During this brief period, neither the positive-going amplifying device (e.g., NPN transistor) nor the negative-going amplifying device (e.g., PNP transistor) is fully conducting, leading to a loss of signal integrity.
The audible effect of crossover distortion is a harsh, grainy, or buzzing sound, especially noticeable at low