Part Number: TAS5162 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TAS5631B , TAS5634 , TAS5630B Hi Team,
My customer is looking for back up solution of TAS5162, supply voltage is 36V, 2 x BTL, max 100W/4ohm, THD+N<1% @100W, THD+N<0.1% @1W, SNR>100 dB (A-Weighted…
Part Number: TAS5162 Hi, In our tests we are having difficulty to achieve the THD levels given in the datasheet. - can you please provide some more detailed description how TAS5162 THD measurements were carried out, especially what test signal was use…
Part Number: TAS5162 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TAS5518 Hi, i'm working on a TAS5165DKD6EVM and measure a 250mv dc voltage coming from GVDD on the PVDD rail supply. In other way, i get sound on the outputs when PVDD is set at 0v. Is it a normal…
Part Number: TAS5162 Hello all,
my customer asks what would be the optimized PWM timing for our TAS5162 to achieve lowest THD and long time stability.
My customer is using 48Vdc as power supply and 384kHz as modulation frequency. The off-time for high…
Part Number: TAS5162
We are working on a upper segment class D audio amplifier and selected TAS5162 as the output stage. After studying the datasheet we have a few questions
Question 1. Box marked in red on the attached picture. Mode 4 says:
Protection…
Part Number: TAS5162 Morning folks!
I need a d-class amplifier to power a 11 ohm speaker at 100W. The datasheets aren't clear to how much power each amp produces with an 11 ohm speaker, do you have any information?
Essentially I want the cheapest…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TAS5162 As TAS5162 and similar amplifiers are meant for audio applications, the upper operating switching rate is specified to be 432kHz in the datasheet.
We are trying to use the above chip to amplify a PWM signal of 1…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TAS5162 I want to drive a piezomotor using the TAS5162, so I've followed the schematic in the datasheet mentionned in this picture
My motor is a 4 phase one.
between the motor phases and the mentionned outputs A, B…
Benyuan,
My mistake...I sent the wrong link. Try this one:
https://www.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/tas5162.pdf
Similar features to DRV8432, but different package that still allows a heatsink to be attached. Sense resistors can also be inserted with same disclaimer…