Sends an 'amplified' signal from the ecu to the coil.
It does not have one...everything is in the distributor except for the amplifier module which mounts on the fender well.
You mean, I think, ignition switch module, which is the location of the ignition switch.
Defective ignition switch or tumbler assembly.
what about the ignition switch wiring
The ignition tumblers are part of the cylinder , they are internal and are what differentiate the key cuts. They do occasionally stick and bind the ignition cylinder
Ignition Amplifier Failure
The ignition amplifier module or power stage is bolted to the left front inner fender near the battery.
coil or the ignition amplifier
If you mean the Ignition Amplifier - it's a small rectangular Electronic part attached to the inner wing behind the battery - Bosch Part - about �50 to replace, they seem to go wrong at around 10/14 years - easy plug in replacement but use the heat sink conducting paste supplied with a new unit If you didn't mean the Ignition Amplifier - well - ignore all I've said.
Ignition timing and advances are all computer controlled (ignition amplifier and ECU)based on info from several sensors. No mechanical or vacuum advance at the distributor, and moving it will not change anything.
The ignition module or ICM is an amplifier, it takes the +5 to 0 volt low current pulses from the PCM and amplifies the voltage and current. It then feeds the amplified signals to the coil.
Trouble code P1361 means: Ignition Coil/Amplifier Cylinder 3 Circuit Open
Darlington amplifier has more gain when compared to cascade amplifier .
Hi you will find 2 x Ballast resistors below the inlet manifold , they are screwed to the inner wing just forward of the ignition coil under the ignition amplifier ( which is the alloy box with cooling fins)
1.differential amplifier 2.operational amplifier 3.instrumentation amplifier 4.chopper amplifier 5.isolation amplier
current series feedback amplifier=series parallel feedback amplifier or voltage to current amplifier,or TRANS CONDUCTANCE AMPLIFIER.
Selective amplifier is an RF amplifier which selects particular frequency and amplifier so it can operate at fixed frequency.