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In Reply to: No semantic aspect to it. Class D incorporates digital technigues... posted by AbeCollins on May 24, 2018 at 21:34:53:
Note how a triangle, such as the one in your example to set pulse width, uses a smooth and continuous slope. There are no quantized states on the triangle slope and the pulse width has infinitely variable timings possible within the switching period. It would be impossible to describe this digitally...It's analog....
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- RE: No semantic aspect to it. Class D incorporates digital technigues... - Ugly 05/25/1814:30:36 05/25/18 (9)
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- Some Class D amps are purely analog and some are (almost) purely digital - Dave_K 05:15:47 05/30/18 (1)
- RE: Some Class D amps are purely analog and some are (almost) purely digital - AbeCollins 08:59:34 05/30/18 (0)
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