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A Class B amplifier is an electronic amplifier that operates with its output transistors conducting for exactly half of the input signal cycle, making it more efficient than Class A amplifiers but potentially introducing crossover distortion. This design is commonly used in push-pull configurations to minimize distortion and improve linearity in audio applications.
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