Hi,
I'm studing amplifiers and i cant get the idea how the C class works:
if i have an input signal with a frecuency of 10khz, the negative clamper only pass small pulses of current to the amplifier, if this pulses have a different frecuency compared to the input signal, how is that the tank circuit filter "knows" what to filter?, if all the time only the pulses exists in the collector with diferent frecuency?
how is that the final output voltage is an amplified replica of the input signal?
i understand the working of a resonant circuit and how calculate its fundamental frecuency, but in this case i dont uderstand how it works
any idea? maybe a link with a good tutorial explaining the inner workings of this kind of circuits? i made a lot of google search but the results almost all the time are for more advanced technicians.
please consider i'm a newbie to electronics and i'm studing from a book
please excuse my poor english and thanks for any help
I'm studing amplifiers and i cant get the idea how the C class works:
if i have an input signal with a frecuency of 10khz, the negative clamper only pass small pulses of current to the amplifier, if this pulses have a different frecuency compared to the input signal, how is that the tank circuit filter "knows" what to filter?, if all the time only the pulses exists in the collector with diferent frecuency?
how is that the final output voltage is an amplified replica of the input signal?
i understand the working of a resonant circuit and how calculate its fundamental frecuency, but in this case i dont uderstand how it works
any idea? maybe a link with a good tutorial explaining the inner workings of this kind of circuits? i made a lot of google search but the results almost all the time are for more advanced technicians.
please consider i'm a newbie to electronics and i'm studing from a book
please excuse my poor english and thanks for any help