lõpuvõimendi
Lõpuvõimendi, often referred to as an output amplifier or power amplifier, is a crucial component in audio systems and other electronic devices. Its primary function is to amplify a weak input signal to a level sufficient to drive a load, such as loudspeakers or motors. Without a lõpuvõimendi, the signal from sources like microphones or preamplifiers would be too small to produce audible sound or perform useful work.
These amplifiers typically operate by using a small input signal to control a larger power supply. This
Lõpuvõimendid are characterized by several key parameters, including power output, distortion levels, efficiency, and frequency response.
Different types of lõpuvõimendi circuits exist, each with its own advantages and disadvantages. Common classes include