Abstract:
Class-D amplifiers for portable devices are now demanding more than 2 W 1% THD output power on 8 Ω speakers in smartphone and tablet for a better multi-media user experie...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
Class-D amplifiers for portable devices are now demanding more than 2 W 1% THD output power on 8 Ω speakers in smartphone and tablet for a better multi-media user experience. However higher acoustic power brings a lot of additional constraints such as speaker damage, more EMI energy and battery reset. The presented paper demonstrates a 2.5 W 1% THD into 8 Ω Class-D amplifier with 104 dB(A) dynamic range using a new power stage architecture to reduce silicon area. The design includes a ULEMI system to reduce high frequency energy without impact on audio band noise and an embedded load current sensing for speaker protection algorithm.
Published in: IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits ( Volume: 47, Issue: 12, December 2012)