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OCL Amplifier Explained

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In the field of audio amplifiers OCL stands for Output Capacitor-Less Amplifier design.

How it Works

In this OCL type of amplifier topology or configuration, the power output stage is directly coupled to its preceding driver stage without coupling capacitors.

The following figure shows a typical OCL amplifier output stage, as can be seen, the VT9/VT10 power BJTs bases are directly linked with the VT7, VT8 BJT stage, and the same can be seen with the earlier stage, wherein no capacitors are involved for the indicated couplings.

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OCL Amplifier

Although there could be many versions of OCL amplifiers, mostly the push-pull type output configurations is popularly employed in OCL designs. as shown above.

Advantages

The OCL configuration could become popular due to some distinct advantages it possesses, compared to the other forms of amplifier topologies. The main features can be learned from the following points:

Disadvantages

Although OCL amplifiers come with a few great advantages, it may exhibit a couple of marked disadvantages, as given below:

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