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Comparison of single- and double-sided pulse width modulated signals with non-linear predistortion
2012
2012 5th European DSP Education and Research Conference (EDERC)
2012) Comparison of single-and double-sided pulse width modulated signals with non-linear predistortion. ABSTRACT Class D amplifiers are based on a low-bit pulse width modulated (PWM) signal reconstructed through the lowpass characteristic of the loudspeaker. To create a PWM signal, a non-linear conversion from a standard pulse code modulated (PCM) signal has to be performed. The non-linear distortion created in this conversion process can be minimised by non-linear predistortion based on a
doi:10.1109/ederc.2012.6532270
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