[Feature] The differences between conventional voltage-drive amplifiers and current- drive amplifiers are explained using ideal amplifiers. Examples are then given of the use of freely-available integrated audio-amplifier part, used with induction-type hearing loops in current-drive configurations.
Author:
Woodgate, John
JAES Volume 62 Issue 11 pp. 803-807; November 2014
Publication Date:
December 4, 2014
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