Title :
Class-D amplification combined with switched-mode power conditioning - the route to long battery life
Author :
Grant, D.A. ; Darroman, Y. ; Burrow, S.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Electron. Eng., Bristol Univ., UK
Abstract :
Class-D amplification is the acknowledged means by which amplifier power demand can be reduced in battery-powered audio products. However, it is also well known that the switching action of the class-D amplifier is a potential source of electromagnetic interference and therefore designers of audio consumer products are naturally concerned that the adoption of this form of amplification will jeopardise the ability of their product to comply with EMC regulations. We show that when properly screened class-D amplifiers can be used within a few inches of a sensitive AM broadcast receiver. Furthermore, the cost of the screening can be defrayed by including switched-mode power management circuits within the screened environment. This reduces power consumption, allows the use of a single cell as power source, and reduces the total ownership cost and the size and weight of the product.
Keywords :
amplification; amplifiers; consumer electronics; electromagnetic compatibility; electromagnetic shielding; power consumption; radio receivers; switched mode power supplies; EMC; battery life; battery powered audio products; class-D amplification; ownership cost; power consumption; power demand reduction; screening; sensitive AM broadcast receiver; size reduction; switched-mode power conditioning; switched-mode power management circuits; weight reduction; Batteries; Broadcasting; Consumer products; Costs; Electromagnetic compatibility; Electromagnetic interference; Power amplifiers; Power conditioning; Power demand; Switching circuits;
Conference_Titel :
Consumer Electronics, 2002. ICCE. 2002 Digest of Technical Papers. International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Los Angeles, CA, USA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7300-6
DOI :
10.1109/ICCE.2002.1014053