Abstract
A signal's amplitude or strength can be increased using an amplifier, which is a crucial component of signal processing in automation technology tools. The energy source is controlled using the input data, and the energy source also supplies the power needed for amplification. This results in the amplification of the amplifier. Although the amplifiers sold in the market are of good quality, the circuits are complicated and expensive, which are not easily accepted by consumers. By improving the technology of today's amplifiers and striving towards ideal amplifiers, that is, noise-free, with infinite gain, infinite input impedance, zero bias current, and zero detuning voltage, regardless of package size, energy conversion efficiency can greatly improve energy conversion efficiency and reduce energy consumption. The improvement of the amplifier process itself, the reduction of cost and power consumption are also driving the communication technology and the overall technology of human beings to a new level.
Publisher
Darcy & Roy Press Co. Ltd.
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