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Dec 09, 2024 - 08:36 AM
Class D refers to a type of amplifier that uses pulse-width modulation (PWM) or similar techniques to convert the input audio signal into a high-frequency digital signal. This allows the amplifier to achieve high efficiency by minimizing the amount of energy lost as heat, making it ideal for portable and high-power applications. Unlike traditional amplifiers, Class D amplifiers rapidly switch the output transistors on and off, which results in less power wastage and reduced heat generation.
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