DC step down converters vs. Class D amps

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doesn't it seem to you that the two are quite similar? they all have a pwm comparator, driven some sort of switches. a half-bridge based step down converter looks almost identical to a typical post-filter Class D amp.

The difference, of course, is that a DC converter may not be fast enough to respond to an audio signal but isn't it worth tryint to find out?

Here is a TI chip, TPS50052, a step-down converter good to 40v. it has a pwm comparator, and build-in gate drivers.

all you need to do is to redesign the filter, and inject the input signal to the Vfb node, with a resistor to control gain.

alternatively, you can use one of those pwm controller chips to generate a pwm signal and use that to drive switches.

Has anyone tried it yet? would it work in real life?
 

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the one thing i can see from the datasheet of the ti chip is long propogation delay - not an issue with dc converters but an issue for audio.

I do not know how important it is to be self-oscillating or have fixed frequency.
 
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