digitaalvõimendid
Digitaalvõimendid, also known as digital amplifiers or Class D amplifiers, represent a modern approach to audio amplification. Unlike traditional analog amplifiers that continuously vary the output signal's voltage and current, digital amplifiers operate by converting the audio signal into a digital pulse-width modulation (PWM) signal. This digital signal then controls a series of switches, typically transistors, that rapidly turn on and off. The output of these switches is then filtered to reconstruct the amplified analog audio signal. This switching process is highly efficient, meaning less energy is wasted as heat compared to analog designs.
The primary advantage of digital amplifiers is their superior efficiency. This allows for smaller, lighter, and