Abstract

An integrated class-D amplifier with active current sensing suitable for AC switches is presented in this paper. The proposed current-sensing technique is used to sense and control the inductor current at the output stage and allows the current-sensing element to be integrated into class-D amplifiers. To verify the performance of the proposed circuits, a class-D amplifier was designed and fabricated with 3.3-V 0.35- mum double-polyquadruple-metal CMOS technology on a chip area of 1.79 times 1.45 mm. The maximum power efficiency of the class-D amplifier can be up to 94% for an 8-Omega load. These active current-sensing circuits can be applied to other power converters with AC switches.

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