ZHCSEH3B December 2015 – September 2018 TAS5411-Q1
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A snubber is an RC network placed at the output of the amplifier to dampen ringing or overshoot on the PWM output waveform. Overshoot and ringing have several negative impacts including: potential EMI sources, degraded audio performance, and overvoltage stress of the output FETs or board components. For more information on the use and design of output snubbers, see the Class-D Output Snubber Design Guide, SLOA201.