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Русский: Пошаговый синтез эмиттерного повторителя Уайта. Схема оптимизирована на минимум нелинейных искажений при токе покоя 6 мА и сопротивлении нагрузки не менее 2 кОм. English: Step-by-step synthesis of the CFP White emitter follower, optimized for lowest distortion at 6 mA idle current and 2 kOhm or more load impedance. |
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Source | Own work. Values from Self, D. Small Signal Audio Design. — Focal Press / Elsevier, 2010. — ISBN 9780240521770. - p. 78. Explained in detail on pp. 73-75. The basic principle was published by Eric White in 1940 (in vacuum tubes, of course) |
Author | Retired electrician |
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