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The basic series Class-G with two rail voltages (i.e., four supply rails, as both voltage
are ) is shown in Figure 10.3. 9,11 Current is drawn from the lower V 1 supply rails
whenever possible; should the signal exceed V 1 , TR6 conducts andD 3 turns off, so the
output current is now drawn entirely from the higher V 2 rails, with power dissipation
shared between TR3 and TR6. The inner stage TR3, TR4 is usually operated in Class-B,
although AB or A is equally feasible if the output stage bias is suitably increased. The
outer devices are effectively in Class-C as they conduct for signifi cantly less than 50%
of the time.
D 1Inner driver
TR1Vbias
2Vbias
2Vbias3V 2
50 VV 1
15 V15 V
V 1 50 V
V 2 Outer
power
device
TR6
D 3Inner
power
TR3 deviceVin
TR2TR4R 3
100RR 1
200RR 2
100RTR7
D 2TR8D 4Re
0R1 Rload
8RRe
0R1Vbias4Figure 10.3 : Class-G-series output stage. When the output voltage exceeds the
transition level, D 3 or D 4 turn off and power is drawn from the higher rails through
the outer power devices.