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Amplifiers

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Homer Systems Series Vol. 2

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Amplifier
Class-T amplifier
Charge-transfer amplifier
Distributed amplifier
Faithful amplification
Instrument amplifier
Instrumentation amplifier
Low-noise amplifier
Magnetic amplifier
Negative feedback amplifier
Operational amplifier
Optical amplifier
Power-added efficiency
Programmable-gain amplifier
RF power amplifier
Valve audio amplifier
Signal (electrical engineering)
Amplitude
Attenuator (electronics)
Gain (electronics)
Transconductance
Transimpedance amplifier
Linearity
Linear circuit
Signal chain
Input impedance
Output impedance
Electrical impedance
Electrical load
Audio power amplifier
Servo drive
Vacuum tube
Transistor
Push–pull output
Klystron
Gyrotron
Traveling-wave tube
Crossed-field amplifier
Electromagnetic pulse
Bipolar junction transistor
Field-effect transistor
JFET
MOSFET
Common base
Common collector
Common emitter
Common gate
Common source
Common drain
Transformer
High-voltage direct current
Fully differential amplifier
Negative resistance
Tunnel diode
Frequency response
Power rating
Sound pressure
Distortion
Transducer
Harmonic
Intermodulation
Feedback
Silicon controlled rectifier
True RMS converter
Precision rectifier
Cat's-whisker detector
Operational amplifier applications
Automatic gain control
Frequency multiplier
Fundamental frequency
LC circuit
Transfer function
Thermal runaway
Pulse-width modulation
Pulse-density modulation
Delta-sigma modulation
Pulse-code modulation
Electromagnetic interference
Frequency
Sine wave
Bandwidth (signal processing)
Noise (electronics)
Phase (waves)