That was interesting to see. It's definitely useful to get an explanation of expectation vs actual, including the 'why' (why we expect to see X and why we actually see Y.) I think that leads to a better understanding of the circuit. Thanks for doing this one.
Hi Eddie, nice explanation. One question, imaging you have a Class D amplifier in front of you, and you use a homebrew signaltracer (like a old pc speakerset for probing the circuit) and put a 1Khz signal at the input,is this signal in every stage audible, and if, is it also audible in the stage where the modulation is happening? Ps: your Corona haircuts getting better and better ;-)
That’s an interesting question Bjorn. I think the 1 kHz would be audible, but the high frequency modulation would not - but it might make it noisy. Thanks - I’m becoming my own barber:)
Thanks for the awesome question!! I actually want to do a short video on this question;) I think the experts would say 'no' it is an analog amp not digital, but I think it is a type of ADA amp;)
That was interesting to see. It's definitely useful to get an explanation of expectation vs actual, including the 'why' (why we expect to see X and why we actually see Y.) I think that leads to a better understanding of the circuit. Thanks for doing this one.
You bet! Thanks for the great feedback Andrew!
First demonstration of a Class D that I have seen...fascinating! Thanks for taking the time.
You bet! I’m glad to hear this feedback!
Hey I just found your Channel great job going to turn your channel on to my friends will be watching all of your videos👍
That's great - thank you! Glad to have you here;)
Awesome content
Could we have a series like different classes of amplifiers?
Yes - that would b e great. Thank you!
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That’s great Bert! I understand it might be a better platform for the future with no worries of loosing my entire channel...
Outstanding video
Thanks Richard - much appreciated;)
Great video! Class D amps are fascinating, I've been studying them for a while. Where can i find the full schematic used in the video?
Thanks! It can be found at this link: epc-co.com/epc/Applications/ClassDAudio.aspx
Hi Eddie, thank you for the amazing video.
versace885 thanks for the support!
Hi Eddie, nice explanation.
One question, imaging you have a Class D amplifier in front of you, and you use a homebrew signaltracer (like a old pc speakerset for probing the circuit) and put a 1Khz signal at the input,is this signal in every stage audible, and if, is it also audible in the stage where the modulation is happening?
Ps: your Corona haircuts getting better and better ;-)
That’s an interesting question Bjorn. I think the 1 kHz would be audible, but the high frequency modulation would not - but it might make it noisy. Thanks - I’m becoming my own barber:)
@@KissAnalog , the money you save by cutting your own hair, can be used to buy electronics. So it's a win-win ;-)
Exactly at the 13th minute of the video you lost my or I got lost. Can you please explain this part again? Thank you for
Yes, I will do another video in the next few days;) Thanks for asking!
This XLR drive analog
Class D amp circuit were
Thanks - do you prefer the XLR then?
Are class D amps Analog or Digital?
Thanks for the awesome question!! I actually want to do a short video on this question;) I think the experts would say 'no' it is an analog amp not digital, but I think it is a type of ADA amp;)
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Bert van Lelieveld Thanks Bert - glad to hear from you! Have you checked out LBRY.TV?