The specification of power amplifier output capability, seemingly a simple matter, has in practice been subject to confusion. An effort is made to clarify this matter. Following review of relevant theoretical relationships, the behavior of amplifiers under actual, non-ideal conditions of use, is discussed. Some suggestions for a rationalized specification are given.
Author:
Johnson, J. H.
Affiliation:
Braun AG, Frankfurt, W-Germany
AES Convention:
56 (March 1977)
Paper Number:
1201
Publication Date:
March 1, 1977
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