Analysis and design of a digital class d amplifier
This report documents the achievements for the final year project. A detailed analysis of the existing algorithms reveals that while the Lagrange Interpolation algorithm provides the best Total Harmonic Distortion (THD) performance and the Delta Compensation algorithm exhibits the worst THD perfo...
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Format: | Final Year Project |
Language: | English |
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2009
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10356/17311 |
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Institution: | Nanyang Technological University |
Language: | English |
Summary: | This report documents the achievements for the final year project. A detailed analysis of
the existing algorithms reveals that while the Lagrange Interpolation algorithm provides
the best Total Harmonic Distortion (THD) performance and the Delta Compensation
algorithm exhibits the worst THD performance; the Lagrange Interpolation algorithm
needs the most complex hardware, whereas the Delta Compensation demands for a
relatively simple hardware.
After the analysis of the existing algorithms, three new algorithms that made use of the
Taylor Series Expansion were proposed. By eliminating the use of division operations,
the new algorithms can be implemented with a simpler hardware configuration. This was
done while ensuring that THD is not compromised, as shown in Section 3.3 Total
Harmonic Distortion.All the designs, including the three new algorithms were implemented on Altera Quartus
II. Simulation results and further testing reveals that these designs worked as expected.
A new algorithm that promises a higher power efficiency, and smaller circuit area design
was developed. |
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