Patent classifications
H03F2200/351
GAIN CALIBRATION FOR AUDIO AMPLIFIERS
In some embodiments, a calibration circuit for an audio amplification system can include a tone generator configured to provide a tone having a frequency to an input path of an audio amplifier, such that an input signal provided to the audio amplifier includes the tone, a a first sampling circuit configured to sample an output signal at an output node of the audio amplifier, and a second sampling circuit configured to sample the input signal at an input node of the audio amplifier. The calibration circuit can further include a gain adjustment circuit configured to generate a correction signal based on the sampled output signal and the sampled input signal to correct for a gain variation of the audio amplifier.
METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR COMPONENT MISMATCH COMPENSATION
A method and system of compensating for component mismatch are disclosed. An example system comprises an amplifier including a current ratio measurement engine (CRME) and a modulator (DSM). The CRME is configured to obtain measurements for each possible configuration of an amplifier circuit and to pass these measurements to a processor for analysis. In the example system, the measurements are obtained by driving a bias current through two or more circuit elements and measuring the ratio in current between the two or more circuit elements, which is representative of the relative mismatch between the two or more components. The DSM is configured to receive adjustment parameters from the processor and to tune the amplifier circuit according to the adjustment parameters to thereby improve the performance of the amplifier.
CLASS D AMPLIFIER WITH STABILIZED PWM CONTROL LOOP
A class D amplifier including a pulse width modulation (PWM) control loop, an H-bridge driver, a PWM controller having a PWM pulse generator to generate PWM pulses supplied to the H-bridge driver in response to an ADC value output by an analog-to-digital converter of the PWM control loop, and a comparator. The comparator is configured to trigger a cutoff of a PWM pulse generated by the PWM pulse generator during a respective loop cycle of the PWM control loop and to trigger generation of at least one counter PWM pulse with an opposite polarity in the respective loop cycle such that a net pulse energy of the cutoff PWM pulse and of the at least one generated counter PWM pulse corresponds to a pulse energy representing the ADC value provided by the analog-to-digital converter of the PWM control loop during the respective loop cycle.
PULSE-WIDTH MODULATION AUDIO AMPLIFIER HAVING FEED FORWARD LOOP
In some embodiments, an audio amplifier can include an input node for receiving a digital signal, and a controller coupled to the input node through a feed-forward path. The controller can be configured to generate a driving signal based on the digital signal. The audio amplifier can further include a driver configured to provide an amplified signal at an output node based on the driving signal, and a feedback circuit that couples the output node of the driver to the controller. The feedback circuit can be configured to provide a feedback signal for comparison with a reference signal representative of the digital signal to generate an error signal, such that the feedback circuit provides a form of the error signal to the controller for adjustment of the digital signal.
SWITCHING AUDIO AMPLIFIER WITH IMPROVED VOLTAGE SUPPLY CONTROL
A switching audio amplifier and method of operation. The switching audio amplifier comprises a voltage supply selector coupling a power supply input to a first power supply voltage; a switching circuit generating a drive signal for a loudspeaker by modulating the power supply input based on a modulation signal; a pulse generator receiving an audio input signal and outputting the modulation signal based on the audio input signal and the voltage of the power supply input; and a supply voltage monitor. The supply voltage monitor is configured to increase the voltage of the power supply input by causing the voltage supply selector to couple the power supply input to a second power supply voltage responsive to the modulation signal exceeding the first threshold, and the supply voltage monitor preventing the voltage supply selector from reducing the voltage of the power supply input for a first time period.
OUTPUT CAPACITANCE DISTORTION CORRECTION FOR AUDIO AMPLIFIERS
In some embodiments, an audio driver includes an audio amplifier configured to operate in a high output resistance (HOR) mode with an HOR driver or a zero output resistance (ZOR) mode with a ZOR driver, The audio amplifier includes an output node coupled to both of the HOR driver and the ZOR driver, such that the output node is subject to an effect of the ZOR driver in a disabled state when the audio amplifier is operating in the HOR mode. The audio driver further includes a control system configured to correct for the effect of the disabled ZOR driver by adjusting an input signal.
Circuit and method for switching between ternary modulation and quaternary modulation
A switch circuit provides a first output signal and a second output signal for switching between ternary modulation and quaternary modulation for a target device. A first output signal is provided from one of a first signal, a second signal and a ground signal according to an input signal and a duty signal, wherein the first signal is generated through performing a one-bit left-shift operation for the input signal, and the second signal is generated through adding the input signal and the duty signal. A second output signal is provided from one of a third signal, a fourth signal and the ground signal according to the input signal and the duty signal, wherein the third signal is generated through subtracting the input signal from the duty signal, and the fourth signal is generated through performing a two's-complement transformation and the one-bit left-shift operation for the input signal.
AUDIO PROCESSING CIRCUIT
The present invention discloses an audio processing circuit, wherein when the audio processing circuit determines that a signal being processed is a small signal, an output stage uses a regulated supply voltage provided by a voltage regulator, and the output stage uses an open-loop structure to reduce noise of an output audio signal; and when the audio processing circuit determines that the signal being processed is a large signal, the output stage directly uses the supply voltage without using the regulated supply voltage, and the output stage uses a closed-loop structure to reduce the total harmonic distortion of the output audio signal. By using the present invention, the audio processing circuit can have a good performance indicator with a small chip area design.
COMMON-MODE COMPENSATION IN A MULTI-LEVEL PULSE-WIDTH MODULATION SYSTEM
A system for sensing an electrical quantity may include a sensing stage configured to sense the electrical quantity and generate a sense signal indicative of the electrical quantity, wherein the electrical quantity is indicative of an electrical signal generated by a Class-DG amplifier configured to drive a load wherein the Class-DG amplifier has multiple signal-level common modes and a common-mode compensator configured to compensate for changes to a common-mode voltage of a differential supply voltage of the driver occurring when switching between signal-level common modes of the Class-DG amplifier.
SWITCHING AMPLIFIER SYSTEM WITH FEEDBACK
A switching amplifier system with a power supply, a pulse modulator configured to modulate an input signal into a pulse width modulation signal, a switching stage configured to generate an amplified output signal, and an error feedback signal configured to correct errors in the amplified output signal, where the input signal is comprised of at least one of an analog signal and a digital signal. A method of signal amplification comprising generating, by a pulse width modulator, a pulse width modulation signal, combining, by a switching stage, the input signal and the pulse width modulation signal to form an amplified output signal, and generating, by the switching stage, an error feedback signal, where the error feedback signal is configured to correct errors in the amplified output signal, and where the input signal is comprised of at least one of an analog signal and a digital signal.