Part Number: TAS5414C A customer is looking to use the TAS5414C-Q1 in a design and have a few concerns. It appears that there is a dot indicator for the pin1, but there is also a dent on the bottom side of the package. Which is the actual pin1 indicator…
Hi Daniel,
There is no specific driver for the TAS5414C-Q1. It uses a standard I2C interface to read and write to the registers. If you have a I2C driver, then you will be able to communicate with the device.
Arun,
The TAS5414C-Q1 can easily reach the 50W into 4 ohms with a 24Vdc power supply. Please review the Electrical Characteristics table in the datasheet.
The gain or volume can be controlled on the input side of the TAS5414C-Q1 using a potentiometer…
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The customer needs to select an audio amplifier. His requirements are as below:
1. Analog input
2. Needs 4 speakers channels
3. Each speaker power is 50W when the four speakers are worked. If there in…
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I knwo already about TAS5414C version versus B version. TI recommends C version, however I should be B for PBTL.
C has register for PBTL. How about B? do I need any register…
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I received questions about TAS5414C from a customer.
Q1. As shown in the table below, if we use an external oscillator with frequency 3.76Mhz to drive MASTER TAS5414C, what is the switching frequency of this…
Part Number: TAS5414C Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TAS5414A , TAS6424 , TAS5414B-Q1 Please let me know about three points below for change TAS5414A to TAS5414C.
①Is there RTM schedule for TAS5414C's DKD (HSSOP) package?
Customer is very worry about…
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I have a few questions about the TAS5414C-Q1 device when using the SYNC signal.
1. What would happen to the TAS device, while operating with a SYNC input, if we intermittently lost the SYNC…
Part Number: TAS6424-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TAS5414C , I am designing a board to amplify a single driver. The crossover for the driver will be built into my board. Inductor and heat-sink costs must be kept to a minimum.
I was going to use this…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TAS5414C , TAS5414C-Q1 , TAS5414B-Q1 Have some questions regarding the TAS54x4 parts and documentation:
The 5414C datasheet mentions paralleling ch1&2 or ch3&4, but doesn't say anything about paralleling all channels.…