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If <math>V_{in}</math> &lt; -0.7V, then the current is amplified by the pnp transistor.

Beware that there is a “dead band” when V<sub>in</sub> is between 0.7V and -0.7V, because the voltage has not pass the cutoff voltage for either transistor. This is known as '''crossover distortion'''

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If Vin < -0.7V, then the current is amplified by the pnp transistor.

Beware that there is a “dead band” when Vin is between 0.7V and -0.7V, because the voltage has not pass the cutoff voltage for either transistor. This is known as crossover distortion