Im probably bringing up stuff that has been discused already.I remember from my electronics theory that a push pull output tries to cancel some harmonic content but I cant remember weather it was odd or even.Dennis
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Topic - Does single ended have less odd harmonics than PP? - violinist3 14:13:58 03/16/07 (11)
- Re: Does single ended have less odd harmonics than PP? - rdf 18:02:06 03/16/07 (3)
- Ideal push-pull circuits... increase odd order. - Allen Wright 08:36:57 03/17/07 (1)
- Re: Ideal push-pull circuits... increase odd order. - rdf 10:42:37 03/17/07 (0)
- Re: Does single ended have less odd harmonics than PP? - Eli Duttman 18:41:24 03/16/07 (0)
- Re: Does single ended have less odd harmonics than PP? - Ray Moth 16:21:45 03/16/07 (2)
- Re: Does single ended have less odd harmonics than PP? - Michael Samra 19:46:54 03/16/07 (1)
- Re: Does single ended have less odd harmonics than PP? - Ray Moth 13:54:00 03/17/07 (0)
- Depends on the topology, the class of operation, and the attention to detail of the designer - grhughes 15:19:10 03/16/07 (2)
- Re: Depends on the topology, the class of operation, and the attention to detail of the designer - Dave Cigna 17:07:18 03/16/07 (1)
- Thanks Dave! nt - grhughes 17:19:39 03/16/07 (0)
- Re: Does single ended have less odd harmonics than PP? - elektron 15:08:27 03/16/07 (0)