GET TO THE HEART OF THE CEA'S NEW CEA 2006 AMPLIFIER
What is CEA compliant amplifier?
CEA stands for Consumer Electronics Association, and if it has a CEA Rating for amp power, it is a reasonably good way to compare amp output between two amplifiers.
One important note here is that many amps will put out significantly higher power when the amp sees a lower impedance, or load.
The Steps Required for Common-Emitter Transistor Amplifier Design
1Step 1: Determine R.
C 2Step 2: Determine the 'Q' Point.
3) Step 3: Determine RE 4Step 4: Determine Emitter Voltage VE 5Step 5: Determine Base Voltage VB6Step 6: Determine RB1 and R.
7) Step 8: Calculate RB1 and R.
8) Step 9: Determine CC1 and CC2.
CEA 2006 differs greatly from the stan- dard it replaces, EIA 517-B. There are now two primary ratings: Output Power and Signal-to-Noise Ratio. These two specs Autres questions