If you have read an amplifier review or looked at the specifications for an amp, the chances are that you have come across a term such as 'Class A/B'. In fact, this is just one of a number of ...
HFDA801A is a 2MHz PWM Class-D audio amplifier with four bridge outputs from STMicroelectronics. High quality sound is claimed by the company: “With a signal-to-noise ratio of 121dB, 120dB dynamic ...
Hang around in any of the many guitar or audiophile forums or discussion boards for long enough, and eventually you’ll come across the arguments over amplifier topologies. One of the more interesting ...
Savant Systems LLC, having delivered the first Apple-based home automation and control system, has announced the introduction of a 16-channel class D amplifier for distributed audio applications.
As Axiom’s chief R&D engineer Tom Cumberland describes it, a digital amplifier is a “power DAC”, and of course a DAC (Digital-to-Analog Converter) is the basis of all digitally recorded media, whether ...
Save $63.87 on the JBL MA600 marine amplifier, a compact Class D powerhouse for subwoofers, now just $287.95 on Amazon.
I do enjoy a juicy piece of industrial design, especially when it’s combined with audio technology. UK audio specialist Henley Audio has announced the imminent UK availability of the stunning HiFi ...
A Class D audio amplifier is basically a switching amplifier or PWM amplifier. There are a number of different classes of amplifiers. We will take a look at the definitions for the main ...
Consumer demand for flexible audio features and hi-fi sound from mobile phones has led to handset audio chip designers having to optimise the Class D amplifier to meet the noise and power management ...
North Reading, MA–April 2006–Rotel, well-known throughout the world as a manufacturer of affordable high-end components for music and home-theater audio-video systems, has launched two new Class D ...
If you know anything about a transistor, it’s probably that it’s a three terminal device whose output pin forms part of a potential divider whose state is dependent on what is presented to its input ...
Just today I read on an internet forum a post by a "hot" new manufacturer of class D amplifiers saying that "the only way to solve the interference problem is to put the amplifier in a completely ...