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variable power supply technique for use with a high efficiency line driver uses
a signal peak amplitude to determine a start of a rise time for a power supply
to begin supplying operating voltage to the line driver. This ensures that the
voltage supplied to the line driver essentially tracks the output signal. A
slew start delay circuit detects when the signal rises above a level that can
be supported by a current power supply, and determines a variable delay for switching
on a power supply to supply a higher voltage to the line driver. The advantages
include reduced power usage, less heat dissipation, and the ability to select
a primary power supply that outputs a lower voltage.
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