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Class D audio amplifier

A class D amplifier and amplifier technology, applied in the direction of amplifiers, amplifier control, amplifiers with semiconductor devices/discharge tubes, etc., can solve problems such as integrator out of control, and achieve the effect of improving clamp recovery

Active Publication Date: 2009-07-15
GOODIX TECH HK CO LTD
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Also, this prior art solution effectively causes the output to change its sign, but still allows the integrator to run away, so it only provides a partial solution to the problem

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[0031] figure 1 The illustrated prior art class D amplifier 1' comprises an input unit 11, a pulse shaping unit 12, a comparator unit 13, a driver unit 14, a switched output unit 15, a feedback resistor 16, a pulse width modulation limiter 17 and an oscillator (clock pulse generator)18. The output of amplifier 1' is coupled to a demodulation filter 19 which in turn is coupled to loudspeaker 2. The amplifier 1' is described in detail in the aforementioned US patent US6577186.

[0032] In the amplifier 1', an input unit 11 converts an analog input voltage into an analog input current. The pulse width modulation unit 12 includes two integrators, each integrator is composed of an operational amplifier and a capacitor, and the output of each integrator is coupled to each input of the comparator unit 13 . The clock signal generated by oscillator 18 is fed to the input of the second integrator.

[0033] Between the comparator unit 13 and the driver unit 14 is inserted a puls...

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A class D amplifier (1) comprises an input unit (11) for receiving a digital input signal (Vin), a pulse shaping unit (12) for producing pulse shaped signals in dependence of the input signal (Vin), a comparator unit (13) for comparing the pulse shaped signals and producing a comparator signal, a driver unit (14) for producing driver signals in dependence of the comparator signal, a switching output unit (15) for producing a pulse width modulated output signal (Vout) in dependence of the driver signals, and a feedback unit (16) for feeding the output signal (Vout) back to the pulse shaping unit (12). The input unit (11) comprises a clipping control unit (10) for controlling the duty cycle of the pulse width modulated output signal (Vout).

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technical field [0001] This invention relates to audio amplifiers. More specifically, the present invention relates to class D amplifiers capable of producing pulse width modulated output signals. Background technique [0002] In a class D amplifier, the output stage is used as a switch for switching the output signal between positive and negative supply voltages depending on the input signal. The resulting output signal is therefore a pulse width modulated bipolar signal, which can be demodulated by a demodulation filter and then made audible by a loudspeaker. [0003] Switching of the output stage typically turns one of a pair of output transistors on and the other off. When one of the output transistors is off, it draws zero current and therefore dissipates zero power, resulting in high efficiency and relatively low power and cooling requirements. [0004] Class D amplifiers are usually configured with an integral analog feedback loop to reduce any distortion introduce...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(China)
IPC IPC(8): H03F3/217H03G3/30H03G11/00
CPCH03F2200/345H03G11/008H03F2200/66H03F3/217H03F2200/78H03F2200/351
Inventor 卢岑·多佩尔马尔科·贝尔库特
Owner GOODIX TECH HK CO LTD
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