In Reply to: RE: you still won't get it... posted by J. Phelan on March 17, 2017 at 11:34:25:
You won't be doing PCM. Instead, you'll be using PWM, which is an analog process. It can be adapted very nicely for use with digital systems.
The specific forms of PWM used in the amps to which you referred is either Delta or Delta Sigma.
Read the Wiki article at the link.
Notice things like 'waveform', 'integration' and so on- all analog thingys.
The fact is the world is analog and true digital does not exist in it. That is why IBM developed the parity bit.
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- Which means: - Ralph 11:48:52 03/17/17 (21)
- Start with the dictionary definition of "digital" - Dave_K 09:59:54 03/18/17 (15)
- RE: Start with the dictionary definition of "digital" - Ralph 09:49:51 03/20/17 (12)
- RE: Start with the dictionary definition of "digital" - J. Phelan 10:01:15 03/20/17 (11)
- you would be incorrect about that - Ralph 10:47:25 03/20/17 (10)
- RE: you would be incorrect about that - J. Phelan 11:38:52 03/20/17 (9)
- Wow. Just wow. - Ralph 12:46:29 03/20/17 (8)
- RE: Wow. Just wow. - J. Phelan 14:23:18 03/20/17 (7)
- RE: Wow. Just wow. - Ralph 14:56:16 03/20/17 (6)
- RE: Wow. Just wow. - J. Phelan 17:24:37 03/20/17 (5)
- That's a good link - Ralph 08:38:29 03/21/17 (4)
- RE: That's a good link - J. Phelan 15:58:53 03/21/17 (3)
- RE: That's a good link - Ralph 10:06:59 03/22/17 (2)
- RE: That's a good link - J. Phelan 14:31:34 03/22/17 (1)
- RE: That's a good link - Ralph 15:16:38 03/22/17 (0)
- RE: Start with the dictionary definition of "digital" - J. Phelan 12:58:04 03/18/17 (1)
- RE: Start with the dictionary definition of "digital" - Ralph 09:37:31 03/20/17 (0)
- RE: Which means: - J. Phelan 13:54:00 03/17/17 (4)