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I asked the Class D engineer what kind of transient response he needed from the smps supplying his half-bridge class D guitar amplifier.....
Class D input rails were +/-40V 4A. He just told me that if the input voltage went up and down a bit after a transient, then that might make the guitar playing sound nicer. -But what really is the likely transient reposnse requirement for this SMPS for supplying a Class D amplifier? +/-5% is OK? |
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