Just so everyone knows, TI has decided that the TAS1020B is at the end of its useful life.
It's really too bad that they never came out with a follow-on device that supported Audio Class 2.0 and High-Speed USB.
Andy,
It's because you didn't buy enough!!!
Just to be clear, when we set a device to NRND (Not Recommended for New Designs) status, it means:
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Don Dapkus
Audio Applications Engineering Manager
Dallas, TX USA
Don Dapkus Andy, It's because you didn't buy enough!!! Just to be clear, when we set a device to NRND (Not Recommended for New Designs) status, it means:
It means the purchasing people start to panic ...
Absolutely NO need to panic. Stay Calm and Carry On...
Maybe if they buy a WHOLE bunch, we'll make a follow-on! :)
-d2
Wow, I just NOW noticed my cut-n-paste didn't work. Let's try that again...
NRND: This product is not recommended for new designs. However, the device, tool, or softwarecontinues to be in production to support existing customers. TI does not recommend using this part in a new design. TI encourages designers to consider alternative products for new designs.