標題: 以共用開關之功率級架構 實現Σ-Δ調變D類音頻放大器
A Class-D Audio Amplifier with Sigma-Delta Modulation Using Shared Switch Architecture
作者: 劉品毅
胡竹生
Liu, Pin-Yi
Hu, Jwu-Sheng
電機學院電機與控制學程
關鍵字: D類放大器;三角積分調變;數位類比轉換器;Class-D;Sigma-Delta Modulation;DAC
公開日期: 2015
摘要: 本論文以Sigma-Delta Modulation為基礎設計D類音頻放大器。相較於類比式的A類、B類、AB類放大器,D類放大器有高效率、體積小、容易設計等優勢。有別於傳統D類放大器所使用的全橋式功率級,本論文所採用的共用開關之功率級架構,更可節省D類放大器的體積與成本。常見的D類放大器會以Pulse-Width Modulator或是Sigma-Delta Modulator來產生開關切換訊號。Pulse-Width Modulator架構簡單,然而固定的切換頻率使其有倍頻雜訊的問題。Sigma-Delta Modulator架構雖然較為複雜,但沒有倍頻雜訊的問題,並且在開關切換次數上也比Pulse-Width Modulator來得少,因此能獲得更高的效率。本論文將於FPGA實現穩定的Sigma-Delta Modulator DAC,並配合德州儀器的 介面IC 與共用開關之功率級,實現一D類音頻放大器。
This thesis aims at designing Class-D Amplifiers based on the method of Sigma-Delta Modulation. In contrast to Class-A, Class-B, and Class-AB Amplifiers, which use analog designs for circuits, Class-D Amplifiers have the advantages of being highly efficient, smaller in size, and simple to design. Unlike the Full-Bridge Power Stage often found in traditional Class-D Amplifiers, the application of Shared Switch Architecture Power Stage adopted in this thesis helps minimize the size of Class-D Amplifiers while reducing the producing costs. Common Class-D Amplifiers use either the Pulse-Width Modulator or the Sigma-Delta Modulator to generate switching command. The structure of the Pulse-Width Modulator is quite simple, but the fixed switching frequency causes the problem of harmonic distortion. Although the Sigma-Delta Modulator is more complex when it comes to structure, it does not have the problem of harmonic distortion, and compared to the Pulse-Width Modulator, it requires fewer times on the switching process, therefore making it possible to secure higher efficiency. This thesis aims to accomplish the designing and making of a Class-D Amplifier that not only ensures the stability of the Sigma-Delta Modulator DAC employed in FPGAs, but also features the utilization of the Texas Instruments Interface IC and Shared Switch Architecture.
URI: http://etd.lib.nctu.edu.tw/cdrfb3/record/nctu/#GT070260606
http://hdl.handle.net/11536/143469
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