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a tuned class-c amplifier has a power supply voltage of 12V .what is the ideal peak to peak output voltage?

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Answered by shubhamjoshi033
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The peak to peak voltage is 24 volts.

Explanation :

Class C amplifiers are biased so that conduction occurs for much less than 180°. They are more efficient than class A or class AB. They are generally used for radio frequency application.

given,

Vcc = 12 v

For class c amplifier we know that Peak to peak voltage is twice the value of Vcc, hence

Vp-p = 2 x 12 = 24 v

Hence the peak to peak voltage is 24 volts.

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