Multiple Choice
When the emitter follower is used as a class A power amplifier at the end of a system,the operating point is typically located at the center of the ac load line
A) to get maximum peak-to-peak output.
B) to reduce the peak-to-peak output.
C) to keep the amplifier close to saturation.
D) to assure that clipping takes place.
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