A Class D audio amplifier is a switching amplifier that consists of a pulse width modulator (with switching frequency in the order of several hundred kHz), a power bridge circuit and a low pass filter ...
In audio applications there is a trend towards Class D audio amplifiers as replacements for traditional Class AB electronics. The main driving forces are improved efficiency and space savings.
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