eelvõimendamine
Eelvõimendamine, often translated as preamplification, refers to the initial stage of signal amplification in an electronic system. Its primary purpose is to increase the amplitude of a weak signal to a level that can be effectively processed by subsequent stages of amplification or processing. This is particularly crucial for signals that originate from sources with low output levels, such as microphones, sensors, or radio frequency antennas.
The need for preamplification arises because many electronic components and circuits operate optimally with signals of
Preamplifiers are commonly found in audio equipment, such as mixing consoles, guitar amplifiers, and stereo systems,