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Discussion Forum : Power Amplifiers - General Questions (Q.No. 9)
9.
Class ________ amplifiers are normally operated in a push-pull configuration in order to produce an output that is a replica of the input.
A
B
C
AB
Answer: Option
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Kiko said:   5 years ago
The answer should be Class B since it provides 180°, therefore by operating it with push-pull config then we can get 360°.

Arti Daniel said:   6 years ago
It should be A. B gives 180°. AB is between class A and Class B which gives something between 180°- 360°. And class A gives exactly 360°.

Gaurav pandey said:   9 years ago
Push-pull amplifiers can be operated with b and AB both B is more popular because it gives more power complementary symmetry push-pull be only operated with B type.

Tabrej said:   1 decade ago
Class B is used in push pull arrangement to get exact replica of the input.

Wheats said:   1 decade ago
Class B only gives 180 degrees of input signal.

Class AB is push-pull and gives 360 of input signal.
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Amit said:   1 decade ago
Answer is wrong. And correct answer is Class B.

It works as push-pull configuration. It gives same output to input.
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