US20020011880A1 - Demodulation filter - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to a push-pull amplifier as described in the pre-amble of claim 1.
- the invention further relates to a demodulation filter for use in a push-pull amplifier.
- a demodulation filter comprises inductances and capacitances to demodulate the signal before supplying to a load, for example a loudspeaker.
- a disadvantage of such an amplifier and demodulation filter is that the described demodulation filter operates for common mode signals as an oscillating loop, and has a peaking in the common mode operation.
- a push-pull amplifier according to the invention comprises the features of claim 1.
- the demodulation filter according to the invention overcomes these disadvantages by introducing a common mode damping without influencing the differential mode.
- the invention further relates to a demodulation filter for use in such a push-pull amplifier.
- Level shifter applicant's ref. Nr. ID604680, Application No. 0 201 826.5
- FIG. 1 schematically an example of a push-pull amplifier
- FIG. 2 an example of a demodulation filter for use in a push-pull amplifier according to the invention
- FIG. 3 a common mode equivalent circuit of the example of FIG. 2,
- FIG. 4 the common mode transfer characteristics of the common mode equivalent circuit.
- FIG. 1 shows block-schematic an example of a push-pull amplifier according to the invention.
- the amplifier receives the input signal.
- the input unit is coupled to a pulse-width modulator PWM, which is coupled with an output to a switching unit SU.
- the switching unit supplies an output signal via a demodulation filter DF to the output O of the amplifier.
- the pulse-width modulator is coupled in a feedback loop with a feedback element RF that is coupled with one side to the output of the switching unit SU and with the other side to the input of the pulse-width modulator.
- the pulse-width modulator further comprises a first integrator FI and a second integrator SI and a comparator COM, the input of the first integrator is coupled to the output of the input unit IU and the input of the second integrator is coupled to an output of the first integrator FI and also coupled to an oscillator OSC.
- the switching unit SU comprises a switch control unit SCU and a first and second switch SW 1 , SW 2 , respectively.
- the demodulation filter is in this example shown as an inductance L and a capacitance C can be a second order low-pass demodulation filter or higher order demodulation filter.
- FIG. 2 describes an example of a demodulation filter DF 2 for use in a push-pull amplifier according to the invention.
- the demodulation filter is coupled to a load R L .
- This example of a demodulation filter comprises a first and second input I 21 , I 22 respectively, and a first and second output O 21 , O 22 respectively.
- a first inductance L 21 is coupled, and between the second input and the second output a second inductance is coupled. Between the first output and the second output a series arrangement of a first capacitance C 21 and a second capacitance C 22 is coupled.
- a parallel arrangement of a third capacitance C 23 and a resistance R 23 is coupled, which parallel arrangement is coupled with the other side to a predetermined voltage for example zero.
- the component L D is in this example equal to L 21 and to L 22
- the component C D equal to C 21 and to C 22 .
- a common mode equivalent circuit is used as shown in FIG. 3, and the common mode characteristics are shown in FIG. 4. Also herein the value of L D is equal to L 21 and to L 22 , and the value of C D is equal to C 21 and to C 22 . Further the value of C C is equal to C 23 and the value of R C is equal to R 23 .
- H C ⁇ ( s ) sR C ⁇ ( C C + 2 ⁇ C D ) + 1 s 3 ⁇ L D ⁇ C D ⁇ C C ⁇ R C + s 2 ⁇ L D ⁇ C D + sR C ⁇ ( C C + 2 ⁇ C D ) + 1
- a demodulation filter according to the invention can be used with all kind of push-pull amplifiers (for example Class D-amplifiers). Instead of the push-pull amplifier as described in relation to FIG. 1.
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- The invention relates to a push-pull amplifier as described in the pre-amble of
claim 1. - The invention further relates to a demodulation filter for use in a push-pull amplifier.
- From European Patent application EP-A-0776088 an amplifier output stage is known having a demodulation filter. Herein a demodulation filter comprises inductances and capacitances to demodulate the signal before supplying to a load, for example a loudspeaker.
- Further from a publication “A review and Comparison of Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) Methods For Analog and Digital Switching Power Amplifiers” of K. Nielsen 102 AES Convention, Munich March 1997, Preprint 4446 also a demodulation filter is known.
- A disadvantage of such an amplifier and demodulation filter is that the described demodulation filter operates for common mode signals as an oscillating loop, and has a peaking in the common mode operation.
- It is an object of the invention to provide a push-pull amplifier not having these disadvantages. To this end a push-pull amplifier according to the invention comprises the features of
claim 1. - The demodulation filter according to the invention overcomes these disadvantages by introducing a common mode damping without influencing the differential mode.
- The invention further relates to a demodulation filter for use in such a push-pull amplifier.
- Further embodiments of the invention are described in the dependent claims.
- Herewith a cross-reference is made to the following co-pending applications of the same applicant and of the same date:
- “Carrousel handshake” applicant's ref. Nr. ID603908, Application No. 0 201 818.2
- “Level shifter” applicant's ref. Nr. ID604680, Application No. 0 201 826.5
- “Silent start” applicant's ref. Nr. ID604681, Application No. 0 201 827.3
- “PWM limiter” applicant's ref. Nr. ID604682, Application No. 0 201 828.1.
- These and other aspects of the invention will be apparent from and elucidated with reference to the example of described hereinafter, herein shows
- FIG. 1 schematically an example of a push-pull amplifier,
- FIG. 2 an example of a demodulation filter for use in a push-pull amplifier according to the invention,
- FIG. 3 a common mode equivalent circuit of the example of FIG. 2, and
- FIG. 4 the common mode transfer characteristics of the common mode equivalent circuit.
- FIG. 1 shows block-schematic an example of a push-pull amplifier according to the invention. Via an input unit IU the amplifier receives the input signal. The input unit is coupled to a pulse-width modulator PWM, which is coupled with an output to a switching unit SU. The switching unit supplies an output signal via a demodulation filter DF to the output O of the amplifier.
- The pulse-width modulator is coupled in a feedback loop with a feedback element RF that is coupled with one side to the output of the switching unit SU and with the other side to the input of the pulse-width modulator.
- The pulse-width modulator further comprises a first integrator FI and a second integrator SI and a comparator COM, the input of the first integrator is coupled to the output of the input unit IU and the input of the second integrator is coupled to an output of the first integrator FI and also coupled to an oscillator OSC.
- The switching unit SU comprises a switch control unit SCU and a first and second switch SW1, SW2, respectively. The demodulation filter is in this example shown as an inductance L and a capacitance C can be a second order low-pass demodulation filter or higher order demodulation filter.
- FIG. 2 describes an example of a demodulation filter DF2 for use in a push-pull amplifier according to the invention. The demodulation filter is coupled to a load RL. This example of a demodulation filter comprises a first and second input I21, I22 respectively, and a first and second output O21, O22 respectively.
- Between the first input and the first output a first inductance L21 is coupled, and between the second input and the second output a second inductance is coupled. Between the first output and the second output a series arrangement of a first capacitance C21 and a second capacitance C22 is coupled.
- At the connection point of the first and the second capacitance a parallel arrangement of a third capacitance C23 and a resistance R23 is coupled, which parallel arrangement is coupled with the other side to a predetermined voltage for example zero.
- The operation of this demodulation filter is improved in relation to the prior art demodulation filters due to the adding of the resistor R23 and the capacitance C23 to provide common mode damping.
- However, these components do not influence the differential mode transfer. Further, there is no quiescent dissipation in the resistor R23. If this demodulation filter DF2 is dimensioned for the same common mode attenuation and differential mode cut-off frequency as the prior art demodulation filter the peaking is reduced to 2.9 dB while the high frequency differential attenuation is improved 16 dB.
- Dimensioning of the demodulation filter can be done as follows. The values of the differential mode components LD and CD can be calculated from the values LSE and CSE for a single ended filter with the same load as:
- LD=LSE/2
- CD=2.CSE
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- The component LD is in this example equal to L21 and to L22, and the component CD equal to C21 and to C22.
- For the dimensioning of the common mode components a common mode equivalent circuit is used as shown in FIG. 3, and the common mode characteristics are shown in FIG. 4. Also herein the value of LD is equal to L21 and to L22, and the value of CD is equal to C21 and to C22. Further the value of CC is equal to C23 and the value of RC is equal to R23.
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- which peaks at a higher frequency. The peaking can be damped to a minimal value.
- It is to be noticed here that the above-mentioned example of the demodulation filter can be amended without departing from the invention.
- A demodulation filter according to the invention can be used with all kind of push-pull amplifiers (for example Class D-amplifiers). Instead of the push-pull amplifier as described in relation to FIG. 1.
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