Good day ,
Transistor characteristics tend to change under load and at various frequencies and teperatures etc, but when we have a simple linear class ab amplifier with two bjt output devices , I wonder how does a single transistor output various frequencies at once? I understand it's controlled by the input signal which is amplified itself and then drives the base of the output transistor but still.
Music is various frequencies which differ also in the loudness which translates to voltage/current , so how does the transistor manage to output more than one voltage/current waveform at once or simultaneously?
Transistor characteristics tend to change under load and at various frequencies and teperatures etc, but when we have a simple linear class ab amplifier with two bjt output devices , I wonder how does a single transistor output various frequencies at once? I understand it's controlled by the input signal which is amplified itself and then drives the base of the output transistor but still.
Music is various frequencies which differ also in the loudness which translates to voltage/current , so how does the transistor manage to output more than one voltage/current waveform at once or simultaneously?
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