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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Mar 2012
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Dear everyone,
I am Suhel Chakraborty, and a newbie here. I am an electronics enthusiast, and currently adhering my complete confidence to Class D design. I wanted to open this thread for requesting the expert designers to create a simple and medium quality Class D audio amplifier. Power output isn't a factor, as we can always increase it. I hope that my request is acceptable to you all, and together we can design a good amplifier which would be basic, simple and easily understandable to all newbies. If anyone is interested, I am also designing one, and will share. Thank you |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Carlisle, England
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What have you got in mind ?
A discrete class d ? A chip class d ? All have been done many times before.
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http://www.murtonpikesystems.co.uk PCBCAD50 pcb design software. |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Mar 2012
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One that I can make at my house without much hassle and with a good sound quality.
Can you name some ICs which can easily me made into Class D amplifiers? Because I think using IC would be better than designing one with discrete components, as the former will be industrial standard with a higher quality. Thank You |
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