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In Reply to: RE: I believe that is just.... posted by Tre' on October 12, 2024 at 16:32:33
but its super cool.
I have that Preisman book and it always winds up being low and hot is best.
and not necessarily the flatness of dynamic line.
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I've seen operating points described like this many times over the years and always found it vague and confusing. I'm never even sure if those who use these terms even mean the same thing.
Does "low and hot" mean lower voltage and higher current or does it mean lower current and higher voltage?
yes. lower voltage higher current.
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