A dual-feedforward carrier-modulated second-order class-D amplifier with improved THD

The advancement of power MOSFET fabrication technology has aided the reduction of power stage errors in class-D amplifiers (amps). This reduction reveals intrinsic distortion, which is a key performance limiter in modern pulsewidth-modulation (PWM)-based class-D amps. In this brief, a dual-feedforwa...

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Main Authors: Yu, Jun, Tan, Meng Tong, Goh, Wang Ling, Cox, Stephen Michael
Other Authors: School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-958582020-03-07T14:02:45Z A dual-feedforward carrier-modulated second-order class-D amplifier with improved THD Yu, Jun Tan, Meng Tong Goh, Wang Ling Cox, Stephen Michael School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering The advancement of power MOSFET fabrication technology has aided the reduction of power stage errors in class-D amplifiers (amps). This reduction reveals intrinsic distortion, which is a key performance limiter in modern pulsewidth-modulation (PWM)-based class-D amps. In this brief, a dual-feedforward carrier modulation topology is proposed to reduce the intrinsic harmonic distortion of a second-order loop filter class-D amp. The proposed design achieves a total harmonic distortion of less than 0.01% for input frequency up to 6 kHz, and it has an idle carrier frequency of 310 kHz. Such low carrier frequency is particularly important in high-power devices as it guarantees low switching loss. Moreover, the carrier frequency varies in a narrow range in the presence of an input signal and helps to suppress the audible intermodulation distortion in multichannel applications. The prototype circuit is implemented and tested on a printed circuit board using discrete components. 2013-07-15T08:35:49Z 2019-12-06T19:22:24Z 2013-07-15T08:35:49Z 2019-12-06T19:22:24Z 2011 2011 Journal Article Yu, J., Tan, M. T., Goh, W. L., & Cox, S. M. (2011). A dual-feedforward carrier-modulated second-order class-D amplifier with improved THD. IEEE transactions on circuits and systems II : express briefs, 59(1), 35 - 39. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/95858 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/11468 10.1109/TCSII.2011.2173973 en IEEE transactions on circuits and systems II : express briefs © 2011 IEEE.
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A dual-feedforward carrier-modulated second-order class-D amplifier with improved THD
description The advancement of power MOSFET fabrication technology has aided the reduction of power stage errors in class-D amplifiers (amps). This reduction reveals intrinsic distortion, which is a key performance limiter in modern pulsewidth-modulation (PWM)-based class-D amps. In this brief, a dual-feedforward carrier modulation topology is proposed to reduce the intrinsic harmonic distortion of a second-order loop filter class-D amp. The proposed design achieves a total harmonic distortion of less than 0.01% for input frequency up to 6 kHz, and it has an idle carrier frequency of 310 kHz. Such low carrier frequency is particularly important in high-power devices as it guarantees low switching loss. Moreover, the carrier frequency varies in a narrow range in the presence of an input signal and helps to suppress the audible intermodulation distortion in multichannel applications. The prototype circuit is implemented and tested on a printed circuit board using discrete components.
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author Yu, Jun
Tan, Meng Tong
Goh, Wang Ling
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title A dual-feedforward carrier-modulated second-order class-D amplifier with improved THD
title_short A dual-feedforward carrier-modulated second-order class-D amplifier with improved THD
title_full A dual-feedforward carrier-modulated second-order class-D amplifier with improved THD
title_fullStr A dual-feedforward carrier-modulated second-order class-D amplifier with improved THD
title_full_unstemmed A dual-feedforward carrier-modulated second-order class-D amplifier with improved THD
title_sort dual-feedforward carrier-modulated second-order class-d amplifier with improved thd
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