Claims
- 1. A switching amplifier, comprising:a load having first and second terminals; first and second references, with the magnitude of the first reference being higher than the magnitude of the second reference; a plurality of electrically controlled switches interconnecting the references to the load; and a waveform generator controlling the switches at a rate higher than the Nyquist frequency, whereby the first reference is applied for a coarse control of power to the first terminal of the load and the second reference is applied for a fine control of power to the second terminal of the load.
- 2. The switching amplifier of claim 1, further including a filter connected on either side of the load in series to which the switches are connected.
- 3. The switching amplifier of claim 1, wherein the references are voltage references.
- 4. The switching amplifier of claim 1, wherein the references are current references.
- 5. The switching amplifier of claim 1, wherein the references are power references.
- 6. The switching amplifier of claim 1, wherein the references are static.
- 7. The switching amplifier of claim 1, wherein the references are dynamic.
- 8. The switching amplifier of claim 1, wherein the first voltage reference is higher than the second voltage reference by a factor that is a power of two.
- 9. The switching amplifier of claim 1, further including an electrically controlled switch connected in series on either side of the load to ground.
- 10. A switching amplifier, comprising:a load with a filter connected in series on either side; a plurality of references, each of a different magnitude; a plurality of electrically controlled switches interconnecting each reference to the load through both filters; an input; and circuitry for converting the input into a plurality of pulse-code-modulated (PCM) signals which operate the switches for a coarse and fine control of energy on opposing sides of the load through the filters.
- 11. The switching amplifier of claim 10, wherein the references are voltage, current or power references.
- 12. The switching amplifier of claim 10, wherein the references are static.
- 13. The switching amplifier of claim 10, wherein the references are dynamic.
- 14. The switching amplifier of claim 10, wherein the first voltage reference is higher than the second voltage reference by a factor that is a power of two.
- 15. The switching amplifier of claim 10, further including an electrically controlled switch connected in series on either side of the load to ground.
- 16. A switching amplifier, comprising:a filtered load, first and second voltage references, with the voltage of the first reference being higher than the voltage of the second reference; a first pair of electrically controlled switches, one corrected to each side of the filtered load in series, with the other side of each switch being connected to the first voltage reference; a second pair of electrically controlled switches, one connected to each side of the filtered load in series, with the other side of each switch being connected to the second voltage reference; a third pair of electrically controlled switches, one connected to each side of the filtered load in series, with the other side of each switch forming a path to ground; a waveform generator controlling each switch in accordance with a pulse-code-modulated input signal.
- 17. The switching amplifier of claim 16, wherein the input signal is an audio signal.
- 18. The switching amplifier of claim 16, wherein the waveform generator controls each switch in a manner whereby the first reference is applied for a coarse control of power to the load and the second reference is applied for a fine control of power to the load as a function of the modulated input signal.
Parent Case Info
This Application is a 371 of PCT/US99/2691 filed Nov. 12, 1999 which claims benefit of Prov. No. 60/107,948 filed Nov. 12, 1998.
PCT Information
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PCT/US99/26691 |
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WO |
00 |
Publishing Document |
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WO00/28658 |
5/18/2000 |
WO |
A |
US Referenced Citations (15)
Provisional Applications (1)
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60/107948 |
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