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Boosting the volume of a audio signal

Sorry for asking a non-keil related question.
I have a microcontroller that generates some noise by a PWM signal / speaker. I use three NPN transistors as audio boosters. My power source is momentarily a power supply of 9V 750mA (will be batteries on the end). Can you recommend a way to boost the volume and to generate very high frequency sounds? Is there an advantage to use an audio amplifier rather than NPN transistors if I don't care about sound quality?

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  • How are you using PWM?
    If you just want a noise, wouldn't just a square wave be adequate?

    How are you using the 3 NPN transistors?
    What kind of audio output transducer are you using?

    For maximum amplitude, use "bipolar" drive - like a bridged audio amp.

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  • How are you using PWM?
    If you just want a noise, wouldn't just a square wave be adequate?

    How are you using the 3 NPN transistors?
    What kind of audio output transducer are you using?

    For maximum amplitude, use "bipolar" drive - like a bridged audio amp.

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