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Hypex Electronics

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Hypex Electronics is a Dutch electronics company, mostly known for its Class D audio amplifier modules. The Class D audio modules employ a control method called UcD, invented by Bruno Putzeys and patented by Philips Electronics.

Hypex was founded in 1996 by Jan-Peter van Amerongen as a supplier of amplifier subassemblies for active loudspeakers.

Since 2003, the company phased out products based on linear amplifiers, specialising in class D power amplification instead.