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Maximum Power Dissipation in Output Stages and Power Amplifiers Formulas
Maximum Power Dissipation is defined as the highest calculated power dissipation value of an amplifier. And is denoted by P
Dmax
. Maximum Power Dissipation is usually measured using the Milliwatt for Power. Note that the value of Maximum Power Dissipation is always positive.
Formulas to find Maximum Power Dissipation in Output Stages and Power Amplifiers
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Maximum Power Dissipation in Class B Stage
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List of variables in Output Stages and Power Amplifiers formulas
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Supply Voltage
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Load Resistance
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FAQ
What is the Maximum Power Dissipation?
Maximum Power Dissipation is defined as the highest calculated power dissipation value of an amplifier. Maximum Power Dissipation is usually measured using the Milliwatt for Power. Note that the value of Maximum Power Dissipation is always positive.
Can the Maximum Power Dissipation be negative?
No, the Maximum Power Dissipation, measured in Power cannot be negative.
What unit is used to measure Maximum Power Dissipation?
Maximum Power Dissipation is usually measured using the Milliwatt[mW] for Power. Watt[mW], Kilowatt[mW], Microwatt[mW] are the few other units in which Maximum Power Dissipation can be measured.
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