Hypex N core module


Did you have experience with amplifier based on Hypex - NCore Technologies  
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Now the parts we work with are not that expensive, but we found a way to eliminate deadtime. This allow us to switch at much higher frequencies.

Ralph, what is the approx ringing of the square wave I linked to in the 1st pic, it is the switching frequency noise

Yes dead time is another problem.
But you will still have the problem, of eradicating the switching noise completely with the output filter without ANY effect on the audio band from 20hz to 20khz. So say a 10k square wave will look like the ML’s one I linked to above, without any Stereophile external bench filters used.

BTW I wish you luck on your Class-D quest, but Technics has shown the way with limited supply of the transistors they use. In the future there maybe a good supply to everyone with hopefully 3 x the speed of switching frequency. But i suggest not to jump on the gravy train just yet, wait for the technology to catch up, or the end maybe like the ML53.

Cheers George
We've already been listening to the amp. FWIW the squarewave response you linked does look pretty bad. Our tube amps can do better than that!

Obviously we're not letting this thing out without it doing what its supposed to do.

The thing is, you can have all sorts of issues when building a switching amplifier. The layout of the boards is critical- if not done right you can get stability problems. The little 'dimples' in the squarewaves you linked say to me that there is a suppressed oscillation in the amp somewhere. The squarewave should have been flat across the top, but its not! That's not a switching frequency thing as it is a stability thing.
Now the parts we work with are not that expensive, but we found a way to eliminate deadtime. This allow us to switch at much higher frequencies.
Naturally your not going to tell us how it’s done, I’m hope for you that you can do it, but also sceptical at the same time, as minds more attuned to solid state Class-D topology than yours have not succeeded, save for Technics who are half the way there.

Cheers George
FWIW the squarewave response you linked does look pretty bad. Our tube amps can do better than that!

Of course it can, any linear amp can, not just yours!

It’s very good for any Class-D without the need of special external output test filters.
https://forum.audiogon.com/posts/1501266
Cheers George


Naturally your not going to tell us how it’s done, I’m hope for you that you can do it, but also sceptical at the same time, as minds more attuned to solid state Class-D topology than yours have not succeeded, save for Technics who are half the way there.
I'll be happy to after the patent is approved. That EE turned out useful after all...