Or am I just being silly? I've done some searching, but to no avail. Maybe it's impossible, or there's another name for it. Anyone seen anything of this nature? I mean, it's 2015.....
For an audio amplifier? I'm not sure what you're asking.3 phase output stage?
Not possible in this universe. 😉That'll be 3-phase DC?
Mike
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Presumably applies to Class-D output stages too, as those are basically synchronous buck converters.
Presumably applies to Class-D output stages too, as those are basically synchronous buck converters.
There are complete audio systems that run off 3-phase mains if that's what you are asking, may be you can just run a component of the system off 3-phase by itself as well...
I pondered that thought a long time ago. If you think about it, it isn't useful. I'm sure that fancy DSP processing could split an audio signal into 3 or more phase components, and each component could be amplified individually, but how would you put the amplified signals back together again. 3 phase transformers exist, but they are 3 phase in - 3 phase out.
A speaker is basically a single phase motor, there is only one voice coil. It needs to be driven by a single phase source. Maybe the question that needs to be asked is, why are there no speakers with 3 phase motor systems in them.
A speaker is basically a single phase motor, there is only one voice coil. It needs to be driven by a single phase source. Maybe the question that needs to be asked is, why are there no speakers with 3 phase motor systems in them.
scopeboy, good link, but maybe a bit over my analog head. Thank you tubelab, its good to know that I'm not crazy and I can stop worrying. So a three phase electrodynamic speaker, eh.... I'll see what someone much more talented than myself can do about that
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