Noob question about output MOSFETS

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Thanks, so this is called quasi-complementary.😱

So my next question; why did Tripath choose quasi-complementary? Is there a benefit other than only needing to stock N-channel devices? I assume N-channel gives more options with better specs too.
 
In comparison with P-ch, N-ch MOSFETs feature much lower on-resistance (Rds-on) given the same amount of silicon and the same capacitances. Rds-on is not so important in class AB because output devices operate in the linear region, but in class D they are either fully turned on or fully turned off, so Rds-on is one of the key parameters that determine how hot the thing is going to operate... 😉
 
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