Ok, this is probably a dumb idea.
But given the output impedance of the UCD700 amps, could one be used as a AC 110 volt power conditioner?
I suppose there's enough of the RF carrier riding on the output to make that a really bad idea.
But given the output impedance of the UCD700 amps, could one be used as a AC 110 volt power conditioner?
I suppose there's enough of the RF carrier riding on the output to make that a really bad idea.
It's not a bad idea, class D is routinely employed for sine wave synthesys in high quality DC to AC inverters. However, note that audio class D amplifiers are optimized to achieve wide bandwidth up to 20Khz rather than low carrier components on the output, so they may benefit from some modifications. A 500Hz bandwidth would suffice for a power conditioner.
I'm not sure the module would stand continous operation with a sine-wave input, but who knows? 🙂
EDIT: Meaning you would probably only be able to draw between 1/8 and 1/3 power contionously.
/U.
EDIT: Meaning you would probably only be able to draw between 1/8 and 1/3 power contionously.
/U.
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