Claims
- 1. An amplifier power supply circuit comprising a power amplifier having a power input, a plurality of pulse width modulated switch-mode power converter means connected in parallel and adapted for connection to a DC power supply, each converter means for tracking the power demand for said amplifier, all said converter means collectively for outputting current from said power supply to said amplifier power input, each converter means including an operating frequency which is phase locked to a sampled data input having a data rate, a pulse width modulated controller means for sensing the power input demands of said amplifier and in response thereto producing a pulse width modulated switch drive signal for each said converter means, said controller means including a free-running oscillator and phase lock circuitry including a resonate circuit stimulated by a data rate clock pulse for synchronizing said oscillator in producing each said pulse width modulated switch drive signal.
- 2. The amplifier power supply circuit of claim 1 wherein said controller means includes a noise generator means for supplying a control voltage which in conjunction with modulator voltage created by said oscillator produces said pulse width modulated switch drive signal, said generator means for producing a random noise signal for injection into a supply control loop forming a part of said controller means to randomize the amplifier power supply circuit operation at low values of said collective output current.
- 3. The amplifier power supply circuit of claim 2 wherein said noise generator is a digital pseudo-random type.
- 4. An amplifier power supply circuit comprising a power amplifier having a power input, a plurality of pulse width modulated switch-mode power converter means connected in parallel and adapted for connection to a DC power supply, each converter means for tracking the power demand for said amplifier, generator means for producing a plurality of identical modulating voltage wave forms except for equal time delays, means for converting said wave forms into a plurality of pulse width drive signals to sequentially switch said converter means, all said converter means collectively for outputting current from said power supply to said amplifier power input when each converter means is switched on.
- 5. The amplifier power supply circuit of claim 4 wherein said amplifier is of the a bridge type.
- 6. The amplifier power supply circuit of claim 2 wherein said amplifier has a grounded output terminal.
- 7. The amplifier power supply circuit of claim 4 wherein each said converter means for operating in a separate current producing phase selected mode so as to minimize output ripple and increase the effective switching rate of the collective output current of all said converter means.
- 8. The amplifier power supply circuit of claim 7 wherein each said converter means includes a switch-mode supply output filter means for allowing outputting of a fastest current required by said amplifier at its said power input.
- 9. The amplifier power supply circuit of claim 7 wherein each said converter means is of a buck-derived topology.
- 10. The amplifier power supply circuit of claim 9 wherein each converter means includes a three-terminal switch means receptive to a pulse width modulated drive signal and having a control common terminal adapted for connection to one terminal of said power supply.
- 11. The amplifier power supply circuit of claim 4 wherein said amplifier is a bridge type.
- 12. The amplifier power supply circuit of claim 11 wherein said amplifier has a grounded output terminal.
- 13. The amplifier power supply circuit of claim 4 wherein each said amplifier means includes a switch-mode supply output filter means for allowing outputting of a fastest current required by said amplifier at its said power input.
- 14. The amplifier power supply circuit of claim 4 wherein each said converter means is of a buck-derived topology.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/160,068, filed Nov. 30, 1993, now abandoned.
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