Charge injection reduction technique in single and multi-reference switching amplifiers
First Claim
1. In a switching amplifier of the type wherein one or more references are coupled to a load through gated switches controlled by a pulse-width modulated input signal, the improvement comprising:
- adding a minimum pulse width to some or all of the switching devices so as to null the common-mode output presented to the load.
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Abstract
A method of adding a minimum pulse width to the switching devices of both outputs of a switching differential pair enhances the performance of a switching amplifier. When used with similar switching devices at similar temperatures, this results in injecting a similar error term into both sides of a differential output, thus presenting it as a null common-mode output. That is, by correlating the output to differences between the differential pairs, accurate representations by the switching device outputs are achieved. Although the invention is described in conjunction with two switching devices per side of the differential output pair, operation with three or more switching devices per side, as seen in multi-reference amplifiers, may be accommodated by the invention.
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1. In a switching amplifier of the type wherein one or more references are coupled to a load through gated switches controlled by a pulse-width modulated input signal, the improvement comprising:
adding a minimum pulse width to some or all of the switching devices so as to null the common-mode output presented to the load. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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4. An enhanced performance switching amplifier coupling an input signal to a load, comprising:
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at least one electrically controlled switch coupled to each side of the load; and
a waveform generator operative to perform the following functions;
a) control the switches in accordance with the input signal, and b) adding a minimum pulse width to so as to null common-mode output presented to the load. - View Dependent Claims (5, 6)
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