Bruno Putzeys

Bruno Putzeys (1973, Brussels, Belgium) is an audio engineer.[1]

Early life

He graduated cum laude at the National Technical School for Radio and Film on the subject of power stages for switching audio amplifiers. Worked for 10 years at the Philips Applied Technologies Lab in Leuven, Belgium, where he developed various digitally and analogue controlled class D amplifiers, noise shapers and modulation methods, and invented among others the "UcD" class D circuit.

Career

In 2005 he left Philips to divide his time between Grimm Audio and Hypex. Current activities include designing high-performance discrete AD/DA converters and analogue signal processing circuits, DSP algorithms, class D power amplifiers and switch-mode power supplies. He holds several patents in the fields of digital audio and power conversion and has published extensively in these and related domains. In 2014 he co-founded Kii Audio to focus on the development of the Kii THREE speakers.

References

  1. Zorpette, Glenn (February 2008). "Bruno Putzeys: The Sound of Music". IEEE Spectrum. Retrieved 12 April 2012.
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