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An 85.1% Peak Efficiency, Low Power Class H Audio Amplifier With Full Class H Operation

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IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TCSI.2023.3305622

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Voltage; Linearity; Power amplifiers; Power generation; Switches; Electromagnetic interference; Voltage control; Audio amplifier; class H amplifier; efficiency; linear amplifier; linearity; low power; low voltage; power amplifier; modulated supply; total harmonic distortion (THD)

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This paper presents a novel class H audio amplifier design that allows full class H operating region, optimizing the efficiency of the class H audio amplifier architecture. The proposed class H audio amplifier is designed and fabricated in GF 55nm BCDLite process, occupying 2.01mm(2) total chip area. It achieves the lowest A-weighted THD+N of -82dB and-81.5dB at 1kHz and 20kHz, respectively, and also achieves 85.1% peak power efficiency.
This paper presents a novel class H audio amplifier design that allows full class H operating region, optimizing the efficiency of the class H audio amplifier architecture. Class H audio amplifier is a class AB amplifier, with supply continuously tracks the output voltage, gaining the linearity and power supply rejection ratio (PSRR) performance of the class AB amplifier with much higher efficiency. In prior works on class H audio amplifier architecture, the supply tracking capability has always been limited by the minimum supply requirement for the class AB amplifier to operate. A novel class AB amplifier circuit with bootstrapping architecture to overcome this limitation will be introduced in this paper. The proposed class H audio amplifier is designed and fabricated in GF 55nm BCDLite process, occupying 2.01mm(2) total chip area. The proposed class H audio amplifier is able to deliver 186.8mW peak output power to 16O audio load, while consuming 4.9mW quiescent power. It achieves the lowest A-weighted THD+N of -82dB and-81.5dB at 1kHz and 20kHz, respectively. The proposed class H audio amplifier also achieves 85.1% peak power efficiency, the highest as compared to prior works on class G and class H audio amplifiers. Furthermore, it is also shown in this paper that the efficiency at lower output power is significantly improved with the proposed class H audio amplifier architecture, making it highly suitable for audio applications with high crest factor (peak-to-average power ratio).

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