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This is a common schematic symbol for an amplifier that may be found in most circuit diagrams. The input signal is on the top (Denoted by a sine wave in a circle) and shares a common ground with the amplifier circuitry(for balanced amplifiers). A Positive voltage source is used for biasing (usually transistors or a transistorized IC) denoted by "+", and a resulting amplified output signal is produced (the large sinewave). NOTE: all sinewaves are for demonstrational purposes, actual signal waveform may vary.

Author: Myself, Mark Jurrens, I created this image using Paintbrush. Distribution unlimited.
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2006-05-21 23:28:56 254 × 164 M jurrens Summary: This is a common schematic symbol for an amplifier that may be found in most schematic diagrams. The input signal is on the top (Denoted by a sine wave in a circle) and shares a common ground with the amplifier circuitry(for balanced amplifiers).

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