Re: amplifiers



On Jun 25, 5:49 pm, "Phil Allison" <philalli...@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
"upasna"



the output of an amplifier is a square wave when the input is a sine
wave.what is the explanation for this?

** More than one possible explanation exists - since the characteristics of
your " amplifier " have not been defined.

Define them now.
This question has been taken from the section "power amplifiers"
..... Phil

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