How does a class D amplifier work? (Udemy Course)

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Hello! In this course, we will learn about how a class D amplifier work! If you like electronics , and you want to expand your knowledge in electronics, don't hesitate to check our the full course here:
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this is a great video! awesome having the visual & the explanation. Plus in a relatively quick video. thank you

rayamahony
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Thank you for the explanation. Perfect level of technical and lay person detail for me.

tomglanville
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Amazing video, very clear and informative thank you

sandwich.entity
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great video!... how do u made the visual explicaction?, any software?, i´d like to try it too

juancarrillo
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while compiling this circuit on orcad we need mosfet model where to find them

samanrubab
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Hey man! What are you doing with that cursor? What is the purpose of that meaninigless movement which takes our attention?

pecilijevelicanstveni
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What software did he use ?. Link to udemy course

vigneshkarthi
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Great video, are you Czech? your accent sounds familiar

precisiondrive
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Hi, what is the software you used for simulation

arunkumar-dgsp
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Now I understand how Hungarian is related to Chinese.

jjcale
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DONT jig the fg mouse please. This is terrible

scor
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Dude. Stop waving your mouse non-stop while you talk. I literally got dizzy when I was watching, I had to stop and just listen. Also, you didn't actually explain HOW do we get an analog signal at the output, which is why I started watching at the first place. WHY do we get a steep curve at the output when the pulse is wider??

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The mouse is so irritating that this one begs for a thumb down 👎🏻

papinkelman
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i don't understand all of this. I only have one question. How does a class D amplifier drive speakers directly?
A friend told me that a class D amp, has a very quick power supply that can switch on and off at the rate of sound. And that a microprocessor controls the switching of this power supply, and this in turn drives the speaker-drivers directly in realtime. Is this true?

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