I have had experience with continuous amplifiers that make use of a transistors transconductance to achieve some level of gain, but I am unsure how switch mode amplifiers such as class D or E amplifiers would amplify (voltage, current, or power)? I have tried looking into this online but I have only sources describe how the circuits operate rather than the actual mechanism that creates the gain and creates the amplified signal. I know PWM can be used in these switching amlifiers but that wouldn't produce amplification, just modulation as the name implies. Any help is appreciated, thanks!
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