High Power No Longer Means High Heat Dissipation

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Digital Power Amplifiers

High Power No Longer Means High Heat Dissipation


PWM (Pulse Width Modulation) Amp
In the PWM amplifier system, a PWM signal is created according to the signal level of the audio signal waveform at each point in time. This arrangement results in a small power loss when output is large, making it possible to improve efficiency. However, a low pass filter must be inserted in the output stage in order to recover the original audio signal waveform from the PWM signal. This makes it impossible to avoid deterioration in the signal's frequency response, distortion, etc.

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Now with high pwm frequency and good filter the output is very good.
Try to use some IC like TPA032D02 of Texas... really good sound.
 

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