Class d can be a minefield.
Class d needs careful decoupling and a tight layout.
I always use a double sided pcb with ground planes.
A discrete class d solution might be easier to implement.
Make sure you use a design with feedback or you will get hum problems.
Class d needs careful decoupling and a tight layout.
I always use a double sided pcb with ground planes.
A discrete class d solution might be easier to implement.
Make sure you use a design with feedback or you will get hum problems.
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/class-d/205654-ultra-simple-class-d.html
Nice simple class Damp to make
warm regards
andrew lebon
Nice simple class Damp to make
warm regards
andrew lebon
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/class-d/205654-ultra-simple-class-d.html
Nice simple class Damp to make
warm regards
andrew lebon
very true andrew this is a stress free amplifier. 🙂
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