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TAS5352DDV vs. TAS5352ADDV

TAS5352DDV vs. TAS5352ADDV

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David Escandon
Posted by David Escandon
on May 01 2012 01:22 AM
Expert2145 points

TI Team,

For the life of me, I can't figure out what the difference is between the TAS5352 and TAS5352A. I've compared most of the major items from the datasheets and they appear to be the same.

Can you please advice me as to what the difference is between the two devices? The website says that the TAS5352 is not recommended for new designs, and suggests that I use the "A" version, which is fine with me except that the disclaimer goes on to say that the two devices are, "functionally similar but not functionally equivalent." 

For your convenience, I've attached the links to both datasheets.

http://www.ti.com/lit/ds/sles204a/sles204a.pdf

http://www.ti.com/lit/ds/sles239/sles239.pdf

Thanks for your help.

-David

TAS5352A
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  • Clancy Soehren
    Posted by Clancy Soehren
    on May 01 2012 18:03 PM
    Intellectual2305 points

    David,

    I'm looking into this, and I'll get back to you soon.

    -Clancy

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  • Patricia Chu
    Posted by Patricia Chu
    on May 01 2012 19:28 PM
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    I also have the same question. TI Tech Sales rep told me they are identical except the "A" has 3 additional output but did not say which one and where can I find in the data sheet.  I thought is the Total Output of the Bridge Tied Load but the old version seems to have the same output.

    Patricia

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  • Clancy Soehren
    Posted by Clancy Soehren
    on May 02 2012 18:02 PM
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    Intellectual2305 points

    The major difference between these two parts is that the reset behavior was improved slightly in the TAS5352A.  This should reduce “popping” when coming out of reset when operating in SE mode.  I hope this helps!

    -Clancy

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