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Amplifier Distortion - Optional

Study the distortion of the output waveform in the small signal amplifier. Since the input is a pure sine wave, an ideal linear amplifier would produce a pure sine wave output. However, because the amplifier has some non-ideal nonlinearities, the output is distorted from being a pure sine wave. This effect is more pronounced for larger signals - why? In the frequency domain, distortion appears as harmonics, see Figure 38.


  
Figure 38: Amplifier distortion (frequency domain).
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