the below line is from my bookSo for a fixed resistance R, current I is proportional to the applied voltage V.
So what happens when the speaker is medium impedance? Is it current amplifier or voltage amplifier.ASSUME:if suppose a speaker having low impedance ,then power amplifier want to amplifies the current of signal to drive the speaker
ASSUME:if suppose a speaker having high impedance ,then power amplifier want to amplifies the voltage of signal to drive the speaker
am i right?
Did you mean output impedance?(The input impedance of the amplifier should be much greater than 10kΩ, at least 100kΩ).
here we need voltage amplification,because the source impedance of sensor is high,in order to drove that we need high voltage,right?Suppose you have a sensor with 10kΩ source impedance with an output signal of 1V.
Here we need current amplification since the load impedance is low,so need to amplify the current,right?And you need to drive a 10Ω load with a 2V signal.
No,its input impedance of amplifier between sensor and load ,it should be high else we lose information from sensor.Did you mean output impedance?