peranders said:Anybody who have checkec this out?
http://www.irf.com/technical-info/refdesigns/iraudamp4.pdf
now the new is http://www.irf.com/technical-info/refdesigns/iraudamp5.pdf
Hey, but look at the schematics, they have migrated to a phase-shifted self oscillating arrangement, in such a way that modifying it for post-filter feedback is trivial.
What they have done at IR is essentially a single-chip UcD solution 😀😀 It only lacks the balanced inputs...
What they have done at IR is essentially a single-chip UcD solution 😀😀 It only lacks the balanced inputs...
in such a way that modifying it for post-filter feedback is trivial.

http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?postid=825789#post825789
Regards
Charles
I've been looking at the IRS2092 data (as published so far) to see if it could be used to implement a UCD-style circuit. The input op-amp is internally coupled to the comparator stage, which is unfortunate, but the input op-amp is a transconductance amplifier, so it might just be possible to couple in the feedback to the op-amp/comparator junction to get a phase-shift 'UCD' style self-oscillator.
I've got a chap coming in to see me from 'Future Electronics' (A big UK distributor) tomorrow about this chip, so I'll try to scrounge a few parts to try it out.
I've got a chap coming in to see me from 'Future Electronics' (A big UK distributor) tomorrow about this chip, so I'll try to scrounge a few parts to try it out.
Ouroboros, i've a doubts about such solution:
A) it seems ir ref. designs hasn't good precision of switching.
B) internal comparator isn't differential.
A) it seems ir ref. designs hasn't good precision of switching.
B) internal comparator isn't differential.
Hello Ivan. Yes the fact that the comparator isn't differential is an issue. I've not had the time to study the chip yet, but at a glance it seems that to apply UCD style feedback directly into the input of the comparator would require that the feedback went to the + input of the comparator (which isn't accessible).
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