Digital-to-analogue conversion using pulse width modulation

Publication Type  Journal Article
Year of Publication  1993
Authors  Sandler, MB
Journal Title  Electronics & Communication Engineering Journal
Journal Date  11/1993
Volume  5
Issue  6
Pagination  339-348
ISSN Number  0954-0695
Key Words  audio-frequency amplifiers; digital-analogue conversion; power amplifiers; power convertors; pulse width modulation; signal processing
Abstract  Pulse width modulation (PWM) has found application in various situations where efficient delivery of high power is required. In this paper its use in the conversion of signals from digital to analogue representations is addressed, i.e. as a digital-to-analogue converter (DAC), and it is shown that there are many advantages in using PWM over conventional DAC methods and that high resolution and accuracy can be achieved. One advantage is that, provided a suitable output stage can be provided, a complete, high-power, high-resolution digital-to-analogue power converter can be constructed. Because this work was motivated by the author's interest in digital audio, such a device has come to be known as a digital (power) amplifier. The article describes PWM, particularly in its digital forms, and shows how to make it practical for use as a DAC. This involves various digital signal processing stages prior to the final modulator. Results are presented from simulations and from demonstrator hardware.
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