Part Number: DRV601 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: PCM5102 Tool/software:
Hi,
I have this requirement where I need to store .WAV file in our system and my system shall be capable to play the stored .wav file using a headphone which has an impedance…
Part Number: DRV601 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DRV600 , , DRV134 , DRV135 Hi TI members,
I have to drive 150Ω audio load impedance with a line driver. The DRV600/ DRV601 can be drive minimum load impedance of 100Ω, but I need to a differential…
Part Number: TLV320AIC3268 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DRV601 , Hello TI member,
I would like to use TLV320AIC3268 CODEC with DRV601 line driver. The block diagram shown as below:
My questions are as follows:
1. Can I use the RECP-RECM pins of the TLV320AIC3268…
Part Number: DRV601 Hi,
Customer using TPF632C, want find same pinout but wants find minimum load support to 32ohm.
I only found DRV601 can support to 100ohm. Does TI have such as devices? thanks!
TPF632C-3PEAK.pdf
Jeff
Hi Arash,
Though PCM5102 has a integrated line driver but can supports load down to 1kΩ only, since we are looking for a Line driver which drives 600Ω we selected DRV601 hope this combination works fine ( PCM5102->DRV601) . If any precautions…
Part Number: DRV601 Hi Team,
Customer would like to know the following question for the DRV601 datasheet figure 15.
Q:
1. What is the gain for figure 15? 33k/15k=2V/V, right?
2. What is the 47kohm resistor purpose?
BR,
SHH
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DRV601 Hi
I need to interface to an audio device which saturates at < 2.2Vrms (i.e. the default G=1 output of the DRV601).
Is there any reason why I cannot configure the gain to 0.25 with a suitable MFB LPF circuit…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DRV601 All;
I have an application where I would like to use a pair of DRV601buffer amps to drive 4 line level audio outputs. Because of space constraints we would like to
be able to re-task two of the connectors to inputs…
Hi Yoshiki,
that's a typo. When you go to this web page:
www.ti.com/.../DRV632
you will find the table "Parametrics". There you will see the DRV600 and the DRV601, e.g. Under the entry "load capacitance" you will find "400µF" and "300µF", respectively…