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Switch Mode Power Supplies - A New Approach for Consumer Audio Systems
With the advent of four channel sound, higher power amplifiers and a trend toward component systems, there is a need for reduced size and weight in audio systems. The conventional transformer, rectifier and large filter capacitor power supply represents a large percentage of the total space and weight of an amplifier system; therefore, this is a logical starting point for a space and weight reduction program.