The development of a fully digital audio power amplifier based on PWM or Sigma Delta technologies still has many unsolved practical problems. The most problematic part of the amplifier system is the switching (class-D) power stage. It is extremely difficult to turn on or off the high power voltage impulses as required for a high performance signal quality (e.g. 16 bit CD quality). In this paper the typical switching errors introduced by the power transistors, the power supply voltage and the load will be analysed formally and with computer simulations. From the results it can be seen, that a degrading of the Signal-to-Noise quality by harmonic distortions and unwanted modulation products occur by the signal errors in the output stage.
Authors:
Esslinger, Rolf; Gruhler, Gerhard; Stewart, Robert W.
Affiliations:
University of Applied Sciences, Dept. of Microengineering,Heilbronn, Germany ; Signal Processing Division, Dept. of Electronic and Electrical Engineering, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, Scotland (UK)(See document for exact affiliation information.)
AES Convention:
112 (April 2002)
Paper Number:
5633
Publication Date:
April 1, 2002
Subject:
Signal Processing Forum
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