versterkers
Versterkers, in electronics, are devices that increase the amplitude of electrical signals. They require a power supply and an active component such as a transistor or vacuum tube to control a larger output current or voltage than the input. The term is commonly used for audio equipment but covers a range of devices across radio, instrumentation, and control systems.
Common classes include preamplifiers, which boost weak microphone or phono signals; power amplifiers, which provide enough
Important specifications include gain (how much the signal is amplified), bandwidth, slew rate, total harmonic distortion,
Applications range from consumer stereo systems and musical instruments to broadcast transmitters, test equipment, and scientific