Class I and T, ¿Que?

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peranders said:
Since we in Sweden have three extra letters after z, I suggest that we also define class Å, Ä and Ö and we must also consider class Ü so the germans guys will stay happy.....:devily:

Seriously, is class I and T an "accepted" class?
Imagine all the classes of amps possible in China.
Will be a hard task to invent so many different
amplifying principals. 🙂

/class of halo
 
The class I designation seems to be a continuation of a bad habit, started by Tripath by calling their class-d modulation scheme class-T. Now everyone wants an own class designator ...... !!!!

The class I uses ordinary PWM modualtion in conjunction with a less ordinary (but quite clever) output stage topology (Crown's BCA). It minimizes cross-conduction, eliminates some adjustments and improves carrier suppression - all at once.

Class T is a delta-sigma (or one bit) modulation scheme, i.e. one possible form of class-d. It uses modulators of 2nd or 3rd order.

Regards

Charles

P.S.: If you'd like to know the difference between delta-sigma and PWM I can add graphics.
 
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