Hardware overview and demo, Reference design board architecture, Setting up the class d amplifier – Silicon Laboratories SI824XCLASSD-KIT SI8410 User Manual

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3. Hardware Overview and Demo

3.1. Reference Design Board Architecture

The Silicon Labs Class D reference design architecture uses a phase-shift, self-oscillating modulation approach
that is capable of achieving far greater signal-to-noise ratio than clock driven amplifiers (see Figure 2). This self-
oscillating implementation eliminates the circuitry necessary to generate the triangle waveform. To keep the circuit
as simple as possible, a two-state, half-bridge is implemented and exemplifies the benefits of using the Si8241
Audio Gate Driver.

Figure 2. Block Diagram of Si8241-Based Class D Amplifier

3.2. Setting up the Class D Amplifier

Figure 3 illustrates connections necessary to power the Class D amplifier. The user will need the following items:

MP3 player (or equivalent line out audio source)

Audio Y-Cable (stereo male to Dual RCA Male)

±50 V supply capable of sourcing 3 Amps

±12 V supply capable of sourcing 500 mA

Two speakers (up to 150 W)

Silicon Labs Class D reference design board

Warning:

1. To protect the amplifier and speakers, before turning on the main power (the ±50 V supplies) to the amplifier, ensure that

the audio source from the MP3 player has its volume set to the lowest possible level.

2. The L-bracket can heat up to 80 °C and should be handled with care.

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