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& s ^" d, w1 T8 T6 L, u5 c3 U- Snubber network: the key function of a snubber network is to absorb energy from the inductive component in the power circuit (the output coils and the speaker). The purpose of the snubber RC network is to dissipate the unnecessary high pulse energy,such as a high voltage spike, in the power circuit which is dangerous to the system.
- Main filter (low-pass filter): The purpose of the main filter is to remove the carrier frequency (≈310 kHz) and to cut off the frequency higher than the audible range of 20 kHz. The LPF filter is implemented by a passive Butterworth topology. In order to have a clean and flat frequency response, it is mandatory to design the filter to fix the cutoff frequency a little bit above 20 kHz.
- Damping network: The purpose of the damping network is to avoid the high-frequency oscillation issue on the output circuit. When the load is disconnected from the amplifier, the frequency response of the main filter is not flat and there is the possibility of adding gain in a frequency band. The damping network also improves the THD performance. The damping network can also avoid the inductive effect of the PCB tracks when the system is working at high frequency with PWM.% e+ H! R/ G1 _
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