Some articles I wrote way back when....

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Some articles I wrote way back when....
« on: 1 Feb 2016, 08:16 pm »
I was talking to a friend last week about being an author and remembered that I wrote a few articles "back in the day".  He suggested putting links to them on here....

Here's one about a Class-D subwoofer amp (2001):
http://www.epanorama.net/sff/Audio/Circuits/Power_amplifiers-Class-D/Class%20D%20Subwoofer%20Amp.pdf
(download to view if the link stalls)
"Powering the modulator circuits and FET drivers reduces efficiency."

Here's one about amp Class designations (2004):
http://www.livesoundint.com/archives/2004/july/power.pdf
"Many fictitious class designations have been conjured up by switching amplifier manufacturers, such as Class-T, Class-J, Class-X, etc, but they are still simply variations of Class-D amplifiers."

Here's one comparing Class-G to Class-H (2004):
http://www.livesoundint.com/archives/2004/sept/power.pdf
"The power supply rails in a moving rail amplifier can also cross zero in some implementations...."

Here's one about "amp spec games" (2004):
http://www.livesoundint.com/archives/2004/dec/power.pdf
"DNR is mostly used to measure digital devices, such as A/D (analog to digital) and D/A converters, and has recently become prevalent in the
measurement of digital input amplifiers."


Happy reading!  Thanks.