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LiAM User’s Manual LiAM Description 3.4 Adaptive Rail Switching The LiAM power supply is designed in order to obtain minimum irradiated and conducted noise by using linear AC/DC stages, linear DC/DC stages and analog control loop of the output current. In order to optimize the overall efficiency of the unit, thus reducing internal power dissipation (and cooling) and increasing reliability, an “adaptive” technique of voltage rail switching was especially implemented. The output stage is composed of a linear bipolar (true zero-crossing) power circuit configuration which sources or sinks current from two symmetrical voltage rails – i.e. positive and negative. An internal automatic rail switching technique allows the rails of the units to switch between three different voltage levels: - OFF; MID voltage; HIGH voltage. This technique works correctly in conjunction with the automatic load recognition function – i.e. MTUNE\r – and yields a “predictive” switching of these rail values in a completely transparent way for the users, taking part of the advantages of class-G amplifiers, even though the LiAM is not a class-G). 42