SLOSEC9 September 2024 TSD5402-Q1
PRODUCTION DATA
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 can have negative impacts including: potential EMI sources and overvoltage stress of the output FETs or board components. For more information on the use and design of output snubbers, see Class-D Output Snubber Design Guide.