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Part Number: PCM1772 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TAD5112 Tool/software: 1. When was this device launched? Also, until when is supply guaranteed?
2. Are there any recommended replacement parts?
Part Number: PCM1772 Hi,
This post is related to the operating temperature of PCM1772PW which we use in our design. As per recommended operating conditions of PCM1772PW, Operating free-air temperature, TA is of -25 to 85degC.
But according to the ordering…
Part Number: PCM1772 Hi, We are using PCM1772PW in our design. Please provide output hold time and clock low to output valid values of PCM1772PW for SPI interface.
Part Number: PCM1772 Hi, We are using PCM1772PW in our design. Please provide output hold time and clock low to output valid values of PCM1772PW for SPI interface.
Part Number: PCM1772 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: PCM1773 Hello Expert, We'd like to know about how to use PCM1772 under following condition. Our customer plan to use PCM1772 by only xPD pin. They don't need any configuration by SPI. Then would…
Part Number: PCM1772
Hello expert, I have question for PCM1772. I had discussed about PCM1772's pin termination when they don't use SPI communication on this thread. In this thread, I got the answer that is just need to connect to VCC or GND. Then…
Part Number: PCM1772 Hello Expert, I have question for PCM1772's recommended cap on power supply line(VCOM, VCC1, VCC2). In datasheet, it recommend to use 10uF tantalum cap on power supply line. Then, I'd like to know about following points.
Could…
Part Number: PCM1772 Hello expert, I have question for PCM1772. I'd like to know about pin status before and after internal reset. Would you tell me pin status of following pins?
Port Name
Before Reset
After Reset
xPD
DATA
BCK
LRCK
…
Part Number: PCM1772 Hi,
Now the customer evaluate PCM1772 and they found the start up failure when they power up it around 1.6V Vcc. They understand that it should power up correctly if the Vcc is below 1.6V but it seems the 1.6V is not POR threshold…