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1 Figure 14.11 Class AB output stage. A bias voltage V BB is applied between the bases of Q N and Q P, giving rise to a bias current I Q given by Eq. (14.23).

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1 1 Figure 14.11 Class AB output stage. A bias voltage V BB is applied between the bases of Q N and Q P, giving rise to a bias current I Q given by Eq. (14.23). Thus, for small v I, both transistors conduct and crossover distortion is almost completely eliminated. Class AB Output Stage transfer characteristic

2 2 Figure 14.13 Determining the small-signal output resistance of the class AB circuit of Fig. 14.11. Output Resistance

3 3 Figure 14.14 A class AB output stage utilizing diodes for biasing. If the junction area of the output devices, Q N and Q P, is n times that of the biasing devices D 1 and D 2, and a quiescent current I Q = nI BIAS flows in the output devices. Biasing Class AB Circuit Using Diodes

4 4 Figure 14.15 A class AB output stage utilizing a V BE multiplier for biasing. Biasing Class AB Circuit Using the V BE Multiplier


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