I was reading a section from a book that talks about class B amplifier. I don't quite understand what the author meant in the highlighted part. Can someone help me picture what the author is trying to convey? I know what full-wave and rectified signals are but I can't quite connect it to what the book is saying.
In single supply the same supply supplies current for both half of circuit.
In dual supply , each supply supply current only for that part of the waveform.
In single supply the same supply supplies current for both half of circuit.
In dual supply , each supply supply current only for that part of the waveform.
In your first statement, isn't one half of the circuit turned off every one complete cycle? Therefore it just would be like a half-wave rectified signal?