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- Q3030768 subject Q8411406.
- Q3030768 abstract "Crossover distortion is a type of distortion which is caused by switching between devices driving a load, most often when the devices (such as a transistor) are matched. It is most commonly seen in complementary, or "push-pull", Class-B amplifier stages, although it is occasionally seen in other types of circuits as well.The term crossover signifies the "crossing over" of the signal between devices, in this case, from the upper transistor to the lower and vice versa. The term is not related to the audio crossover—a filtering circuit which divides an audio signal into frequency bands.".
- Q3030768 thumbnail Class_b_transfer_characteristic.png?width=300.
- Q3030768 wikiPageWikiLink Q11656.
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- Q3030768 wikiPageWikiLink Q1455645.
- Q3030768 wikiPageWikiLink Q1799522.
- Q3030768 wikiPageWikiLink Q183635.
- Q3030768 wikiPageWikiLink Q27094.
- Q3030768 wikiPageWikiLink Q5339.
- Q3030768 wikiPageWikiLink Q758907.
- Q3030768 wikiPageWikiLink Q8411406.
- Q3030768 type Thing.
- Q3030768 comment "Crossover distortion is a type of distortion which is caused by switching between devices driving a load, most often when the devices (such as a transistor) are matched. It is most commonly seen in complementary, or "push-pull", Class-B amplifier stages, although it is occasionally seen in other types of circuits as well.The term crossover signifies the "crossing over" of the signal between devices, in this case, from the upper transistor to the lower and vice versa.".
- Q3030768 label "Crossover distortion".
- Q3030768 seeAlso Q27094.
- Q3030768 depiction Class_b_transfer_characteristic.png.