ClassD phono preamp

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That's a good point but the self oscillating class d amps should still be able to amplify those low level signals. I also believe the UcD works well with higher than normal gain settings. A higher gain will reduce the level of the output signal seen back at the input.

To be honest I'm still trying trying to fully understand the relationships between hysteresis, propagation delay, feedback, etc. in the self oscillating topologies.
 
A unique idea!

My 1st thought would be that noise would swamp the tiny phono signal.

I disagree somewhat with Zilog. Small size and efficency might have been the original goals of Class-D, but for me, the great advantage is the switching. In a switching amp we are not asking the transistors to work in a linear way - simply as an on/off switch.

How well that would work at phono or microphone signal levels I can't imagine.
 
I have given this some thought over the last year or so as well, although I was thinking of a gain stage for a regular preamp.

With small signal levels, this could be implemented with a high speed comparator and some chip inductors and capacitors. Switching frequency could conceivably be very high, in the tens of MHz. This would allow for a fair amount of post-filtering if desired, possibly with air core inductors of low cost and reasonable size. Layout would be tricky, but should be doable.

Just my $0.02.

John
 
JohnG said:
With small signal levels, this could be implemented with a high speed comparator and some chip inductors and capacitors. Switching frequency could conceivably be very high, in the tens of MHz. This would allow for a fair amount of post-filtering if desired, possibly with air core inductors of low cost and reasonable size. Layout would be tricky, but should be doable.

I would agree with you John. The switching frequency has to be high in order to recover as much low level signal information as possible, but tens of MHz might be tricky. Layout and parts selection would put a cap the upper limit.
 
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