DocumentCode
1199504
Title
Optimum Conditions for Maximum Power in Class A Amplifiers
Author
Nottingham, Wayne B.
Author_Institution
George Eastman Laboratory of Physics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts
Volume
29
Issue
12
fYear
1941
Firstpage
620
Lastpage
623
Abstract
By following a simple analysis, it is shown that there are three cases for which optimum operating conditions may be established for class A amplifiers. These are for (I) the small signal, (II) the fixed quiescent plate voltage, and (III) the fixed quiescent plate dissipation. There is a "best" operating condition, which might be considered as a fourth case, if both the quiescent plate voltage and the quiescent plate dissipation are fixed. For cases (I) and (II) the results are definite and give R=rp and R=2rp but for (III) R=20rp and for the fourth condition R=8rp . In the last two conditions R is not exactly the same for all tube types but depends to some extent on the tube characteristic. The undistorted power delivered to the load for these cases varies by a factor of nearly 3.
Keywords
Books; Electron tubes; Equations; Helium; Laboratories; Linear approximation; Physics; Power amplifiers; Vacuum technology; Voltage;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Proceedings of the IRE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0096-8390
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JRPROC.1941.233635
Filename
1694201
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