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diyAudio Member
Join Date: May 2009
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Hi My Friends,
I'm currently developing a class D amplifier Power of High and low impedance output, currently working with fixed oscillator and power is not symmetric. My problem in this part of the calculus of feedback, I am very interested in learning even have a document that explains short, but in an interesting way, however I could not calculate the formulas, I would like if possible to help me calculate to work together. http://users.ece.gatech.edu/~mleach/...01/ClassD2.pdf My electric scheme would practically Scheme Page 4 of Figure 6. I count on your help. Hugs to all. Cleber |
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My Friends,
Any News ? Tks, Cleber |
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