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  • Wiki Page: TAS5707 and TAS5602 Idle current

    Andres Blanco Andres Blanco
    Q: TAS5707 and TAS5602 Idle current by Hello, Could you let us know following data of TAS5707 and TAS5602; -Quiescent supply current at Condition 1: Idle (no output), PVDD = 16V, RLoad = 4ohm Condition 1: Idle (no output), PVDD = 16V, RLoad = 8ohm A: RE: TAS5707 and TAS5602 Idle current ...
    on May 18, 2010
  • Wiki Page: TAS5707 Startup Sequence

    Andres Blanco Andres Blanco
    Q: TAS5707 We would like to get the start up, normal operation and shutdown baseline register settings that we could use to bring the part up. A: Re: TAS5707 Here is the startup sequence for TAS5707: (Please visit the site to view this file)
    on May 20, 2010
  • Wiki Page: Thermal between TAS5711 and TAS5707.

    Andres Blanco Andres Blanco
    Q: Thermal between TAS5711 and TAS5707. Both TAS5711 and TAS5707 RDS(ON)=180mohms, why thermal gap ~ 12~15 degree C under the same test condition? Thanks, Ian. A: Re: Thermal between TAS5711 and TAS5707. The TAS5711 and TAS5707 should have the same thermal performance. However, the TAS5711EVM...
    on Jun 21, 2010
  • Forum Post: Questions about TAS5707EVM

    Hongliang Tian Hongliang Tian
    Hello, I have one TAS5707EVM on hand, and I'm a little confused about the RC snubber (R10, C35) on this board. Usually we will say using snubber as close as possible to the output pin to filter out the high frequency content, but how about this one? I have compared it with TAS5711, TPA3110 EVM...
    on Sep 15, 2012
  • Forum Post: TAS5707 / Energy Filter

    S.Satoshi S.Satoshi
    Hi, Now our customer is evaluating TAS5707 and they would like to know about Energy Filter. I tried to find the information about it but I have not found it from web. Do you have any information or prepare any one page information? Best Regards, Sonoki
    on May 21, 2013
  • Forum Post: TAS5707 PLL autolock error

    Lukas Osmancik Lukas Osmancik
    I am debuging new design with TAS5707 + ARM M4 + MEMS microphone. I cannot get any sound from TAS5707. I am running on fs=16kHz, BCLK=768kHz MCLK=6,144MHz I am using MCU crystal which is 8MHz so the master clock is generated internaly by dividing and droping cpu clocks - so there is some jitter...
    on Jun 4, 2013
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