Here is a little audio amplifier similar to what you might find in a
small transistor radio. The input stage is biased so that the supply
voltage is divided equally across the two complimentary output transistors
which are slightly biased in conduction by the diodes between the bases.
A 3.3 ohm resistor is used in series with the emitters of the output
transistors to stabilize the bias current so it doesn't change much with
temperature or with different transistors and diodes. As the bias current
increases, the voltage between the emitter and base decreases, thus
reducing the conduction. Input impedance is about 500 ohms and voltage
gain is about 5 with an 8 ohm speaker attached. The voltage swing on the
speaker is about 2 volts without distorting and power output is in the
50 milliwatt range. A higher supply voltage and the addition of heat sinks
to the output transistors would provide more power. Circuit draws about
30 milliamps from a 9 volt supply.
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