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jason9
modified 8 years ago

Unreasonably Large Class-G Amp

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I tried measuring the efficiency, but I didn't even bother turning it into a percentage, because I could immediately tell that it was actually less efficient than my first class-G amp. I guess this really is unreasonably large. I wouldn't recommend building this in real life due to the risk that this might just explodonate*, leaving nothing but a 10mile wide crater. Then again, I wouldn't recommend building any of my circuits, as I have no idea how well anything I make might work in real life. Seriously though, if you want to build one of my class-G amps, make it the first one, or at least not this inefficient thing that has a tendency to explodonate. *This is a reference to the Plants vs. Zombies cherry bomb, because it's description goes something like this: Left cherry said, "Let's explode!", but right cherry said, "No, let's detonate instead!", and after intense conversation they decided to explodonate.
published 8 years ago
hurz
8 years ago
You far away from a working final project to work in real. Things getting more and more complex.
jason9
8 years ago
I don't think this circuit's actually practical, that's why it says "Unreasonably" in the title.

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