This document discusses different classes of power amplifiers:
- Class A amplifiers have constant current flow and output varies over the full input cycle. Maximum efficiency is 25%.
- Class B amplifiers have current flow for only half the input cycle. They require a push-pull configuration of two transistors to generate the full output cycle. Maximum efficiency is 78.5%.
- Class AB operates between classes A and B with output between 180-360 degrees.
- Class C has output for less than half the cycle and requires a resonant load circuit. It has the highest efficiency but also the highest distortion.