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A class A power amplifier is sometimes called ____________ amplifier(a) Reciprocating(b) Single – ended(c) Symmetrical(d) DifferentialThis question was posed to me by my school principal while I was bunking the class.Origin of the question is Class A Output Stage in chapter Differential and Multistage Amplifiers of Electronic Devices & Circuits

Answer» CORRECT choice is (b) SINGLE – ended

Easiest explanation: Class-A designs can be simpler than other classes such as class -AB and -B designs require two connected devices in the circuit (push and pull),each to handle one half of the WAVEFORM whereas class A can use a single DEVICE that’s why it is CONSIDERED as a single ended amplifier.


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