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Perform thermal tests on Class D amps
Posted: Jan 17, 2008 11:48 AM

There are two kinds of amplifiers used to generate the output power, class AB and class D amplifiers...[ View complete article ]


Message: Perform thermal tests on Class D amps Post time: Jan 17, 2008 11:48 AM
 

Author: gupta

Level: Interns

Points: 107

There are two kinds of amplifiers used to generate the output power, class AB and class D amplifiers. The shift to class D was mainly the result of the introduction of flat-screen LCD and Plasma TVs, in which space was limited and heat dissipation became an issue. Since the thermal test standards were developed when only class output power AB was used, we want to investigate if they are still appropriate for class D.
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Author: gupta

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Points: 107

The article is very useful, However figures and equations are missing regards
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