päätevahvistus
Päätevahvistus, often translated as "final amplification" or "power amplification," refers to the stage in an audio or electronic system where the signal is amplified to a sufficient level to drive a load, such as loudspeakers or antennas. This stage is crucial for delivering the intended output power and ensuring the fidelity of the signal.
In audio systems, the päätevahvistus receives a processed audio signal from preamplification stages. Its primary function
In radio frequency (RF) applications, the päätevahvistus amplifies a modulated carrier signal to a power level