Push-Pull
What is Push-Pull?
Definition
Push-pull is an output structure which uses one active device to source current and a second device to sink current.
Common examples are: a CMOS stage in which an n-channel device pulls toward ground or a negative supply and a p-channel device pushes current to bring the output up; an output stage in an audio amplifier with an NPN and PNP device in totem-pole configuration.
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