class D with car power supply

A TPA3116 will give you about 15-20W (depending on how much THD you accept) from about 13v into 4Ohm. If you want more power you need to find lower impedance drivers, Bose used to do 2Ohm and lower drivers for some OEM car audio for this very purpose. I've also done things like multiple midbass drivers in parallel to drop the impedance.
 
Typical class d power output numbers in BTL (or PBTL) vs supply vs load.

This is without voltage boosters.

So if you want 100W you need aprox 22V single supply and 2R loads.

There are other solutions.
 

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thanks for the curves. Is it rms or "musical watts" (peak) ?

You said "There are other solutions." , what is your advice ?

If you want 100W then you must operate with a higher voltage supply regardless of the output amplifying device...this is what higher power car amplifiers do internally.

There are standalone 12V to ~26V boosters that have been used for ghetto blasters on this forum (somewhere).

But remember your 100W output need about 118W (class D 88% efficient) input power and the booster would need close to 150W (80% efficient) and that needs 12V at ~12.5A...just sayin.
 
thanks DUG,

You allow my project to make a step ahead. Your evaluation of power efficiency is very helpfull. :wrench:

I did not found posts about boosters with search tool but it's not the prime problem.

Next step EMI : there are litterature about class d and EMI, but I did found any links about combined amplifier-converter behaviour. Not only from interacts between the two but above all for RFI. My project must not disturb radios links.