Schaltungsveränderungen
Schaltungsverstärker, a German term, translates to "circuit amplifier" or "switching amplifier" in English. It refers to a type of electronic amplifier that utilizes switching techniques to amplify a signal. Unlike linear amplifiers, which amplify the input signal by varying their output current proportionally, Schaltungsverstärker operate by rapidly switching the output transistors on and off. This switching action creates a high-frequency pulse train whose average value represents the amplified signal.
The core principle behind Schaltungsverstärker is the efficient conversion of power. By switching transistors between their
The output signal of a Schaltungsverstärker is typically a pulse-width modulated (PWM) signal. This PWM signal