Title :
Low Distortion Switching Amplifier With Discrete-Time Click Modulation
Author :
Stefanazzi, Leandro ; Chierchie, Fernando ; Paolini, Eduardo E. ; Oliva, A.R.
Author_Institution :
Consejo Nac. de Investig. Cientificas y Tec. (CONICET), Buenos Aires, Argentina
Abstract :
An all-digital Class-D amplifier based on a discrete-time implementation of the click modulator is presented. The algorithm is able to generate binary signals with separated baseband, displacing the harmonic content produced by the modulation process above certain frequency chosen by the designer. Perfect demodulation can be achieved by a simple low-pass filter. Previous implementations of the discrete-time click modulator reported in the literature suffer from aliasing in the frequency domain. The approach proposed here avoids aliasing, without the necessity to increase (interpolate) the sampling frequency of the signals. Following a brief theoretical introduction, the performance of the proposed architecture is demonstrated by experimental measurements performed on an H-bridge amplifier. An 88 dB signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) and a total harmonic distortion (THD) + N less than 0.04% is attainable over the entire audio band, extending from 20 Hz up to 20 kHz; on the other hand, no traces of IMD appear above the predicted noise floor. These performance indices are obtained for switching rates as low as 40 kHz. The reduction of the switching frequency provides more flexibility for the design of the demodulation stage allowing to trade off between the complexity of the demodulation filter and the achievable efficiency of the switching stage.
Keywords :
demodulation; harmonic distortion; low-pass filters; modulators; power amplifiers; H-bridge amplifier; SNR; THD; all-digital Class-D amplifier; bandwidth 20 Hz to 20 kHz; binary signals; demodulation filter; discrete-time click modulation; frequency domain; low distortion switching amplifier; low-pass filter; signal to noise ratio; total harmonic distortion; Baseband; Frequency modulation; Pulse width modulation; Quantization (signal); Signal to noise ratio; Switches; Digital modulation; pulse width modulation; switching amplifiers;
Journal_Title :
Industrial Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TIE.2013.2281299