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This method has the other drawback that the distortion performance of the basic amplifier will be
worsened because of the heavier loading it sees, the resistor being connected to ground as far as
AC signals are concerned.
Fig 6: The concept of constant-current crossover displacement
Constant-current displacement
A much better solution is to use constant-current displacement, and this is where we started as in
Fig 6. A constant-current source is connected between the output and negative rail. Efficiency is
better as no output power is wasted in the displacer due to the high dynamic impedance of the
current source. The output of the current source does not need to be controlled to very fine limits.
Long-term variations in the current only affect the degree to which the crossover region is displaced,
and this is not a critical parameter. Noise or ripple on the displacement current is greatly