Meaning Of The Word Push-pull
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push-pull in British English
designating or of an amplifier circuit in which two tubes or transistors operate 180° out of phase with each other, usually producing a higher output of the desired wave and canceling undesired qualities, as hum using two similar electronic devices, such as matched valves, made to operate 180° out of phase with each other. The outputs are combined to produce a signal that replicates the input waveform adjective: of or pertaining to electronic devices having components with balanced signals opposite in phase noun: a two-tube symmetrical arrangement in which the grid excitation voltages are opposite in phase |
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