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Journal of the Acoustical Society of America | 1990

Digital audio amplifier having a high power output level and low distortion

Wilson E. Taylor; Larry E. Hand

A digital amplifier having a modulator for transforming the analog audio input signal into two complimentary trains of pulse width modulated signals for driving the power switches, which modulator utilizes a precision triangular waveform to control the transformation. The modulator employs all differential processing without saturated transistors to achieve a minimal distortion modulation system. Upon the occurrence of over-modulation, pulses from the width modulated pulse train produced by the modulator are dropped, and the resulting loss of pulses is detected and fed back to a variable gain amplifier stage of the system. The distortion detection system for detecting the missing pulses utilizes a timing network to establish the missing pulse period necessary to begin input attenuation of the audio signal by the variable gain amplifier stage. A reconstruction filter includes a low-pass section for recovering the amplified audio and a notch filter section having notches centered to eliminate the fundamental of the switching frequency. A variable inductor is employed in connection with a section of the notch filter for aiding in the proper notching of the signals to maximize suppression of the switching frequency, such inductor being coupled to the feedback network, and is adjusted by the operator while observing output distortion until the distortion attains a minimum level. The reconstruction filter also includes a tapped inductor functioning as an autotransformer which introduces offsets in the output switching waveform of the power amplifier to effectively compensate for crossover distortion due to energy recovery diode overswings and power switch voltage drops.


Archive | 2005

Digital PWM amplifier with simulation-based feedback

Jack B. Andersen; Peter Craven; Michael A. Kost; Daniel L. W. Chieng; Larry E. Hand; Wilson E. Taylor


Archive | 2005

Systems and methods for load detection and correction in a digital amplifier

Larry E. Hand; Wilson E. Taylor


Archive | 1986

Digital audio amplifier

Wilson E. Taylor; Larry E. Hand


Archive | 2004

Clip detection in PWM amplifier

Jack B. Andersen; Larry E. Hand; Wilson E. Taylor


Archive | 2004

Systems and methods for providing multi channel pulse width modulated audio with staggered outputs

Jack B. Andersen; Wilson E. Taylor


Archive | 1984

Digital delay line

Wilson E. Taylor; Larry E. Hand


Archive | 2004

Systems and methods for automatically adjusting channel timing

Wilson E. Taylor; Jack B. Andersen; Michael Rovner; Michael A. Kost


Archive | 2007

Low-Noise, Low-Distortion Digital PWM Amplifier

Jack B. Andersen; Peter Graham Craven; Michael A. Kost; Daniel L. W. Chieng; Larry E. Hand; Wilson E. Taylor


Archive | 2007

Systems and methods for over-current protection

Daniel L. W. Chieng; Michael A. Kost; Jack B. Andersen; Larry E. Hand; Wilson E. Taylor

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