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Using totem-pole output stage in RF design

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totem pole output stage

Hi,

Does anybody have the experience using totem-pole output stage in RF design? Is it specify for digital circuit?

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totem-pole output stage

A totem-pole output is essentially the same as a push-pull output. The difference between it and a push-pull is the amount of current that it can sink or source. In digital TTL circuits totem-pole is a High-Low output, where push-pull will follow the input voltage.
I don’t see the reason to use totem-pole in RF amplifiers
 

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