Class D and analogue

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did I read this right?

" On the Hypex web site--a new paper by Bruno Putzeys.
http://www.hypex.nl/docs/allamps hypex layout.pdf
It is from 2006 AES in Paris. ..."

After reading the doc, it appears that this Class D amp does not use a specific frequency for switching power to output ... but senses the data rate of the input and "locks on" to some high harmonic, thus passing the gas at a rate (freq.) commensorate with quality ...!!?!!

I gotta get one of these and play with different sources.
 
Re: did I read this right?

FastEddy said:
" On the Hypex web site--a new paper by Bruno Putzeys.
http://www.hypex.nl/docs/allamps hypex layout.pdf
It is from 2006 AES in Paris. ..."

After reading the doc, it appears that this Class D amp does not use a specific frequency for switching power to output ... but senses the data rate of the input and "locks on" to some high harmonic, thus passing the gas at a rate (freq.) commensorate with quality ...!!?!!

I gotta get one of these and play with different sources.


I believe you got the point. The switching frequency depends (almost) on the 180 degree XO point of the output filter, but it is helped out by an RC-link in the feedback (since the secon order filter does not have a defined 180 degree crossing point. This means it is some dependent on the load, but the frequency is relatively well under control.
 
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