Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TAS5615 Customer is switching over from TAS5615DKD to TAS5630DKD. They do not need more power. Can the TAS5630DKD be used as a direct substitute without changing other components? If not, what support components are important…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TAS5615 Hello everybody
For testing I did an analog prototype board with the TAS5615 and discovered a distortion at low volumes at both channels A/B and C/D. At higher volumes it works fine. At least I can not hear…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TAS5615 I have a design that is driving a relatively light load. As such, I don't need the additional current capacity available by running PBTL. So I have half of the part that is essentially unused. Can I pull the unused…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TAS5615 , TAS5162 Hi the
I nticed that precious post ( http://e2e.ti.com/support/amplifiers/audio_amplifiers/f/6/t/28843.aspx ) specifies how to setp the the TAS5162 in the event only one half of the outputs are being…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TAS5615 Hello, I want to use the OTW (Overtemperature warming) output of the TAS5616 to directly drive an LED to indicate when the the temp is too high.
This output is supposed to be open drain, active low. I'd like…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TAS5630 , TAS5631
Hi,
there have been already 2 posts relating the usage of this IC in a low-freq or even DC application, still I'd like
to elaborate on the problem as the IC does not work how I expect it to.…
Depending on your input level (sometimes over 7Vrms) this may damage the board. Can you measure your input signal? If not, let me see if I can find more information for you.
Also, here are a few questions that can help me out:
1) Can you detail…
I used the TAS5630 reference board layout doing my layout for TAS5630/TAS5615 and never faced any thermal problems. How is your heat sink connected to the thermal pad? Are you using any thermal grease?
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TAS5615 , TAS5630 Measurements of a TAS5630DKD2EVM show that no-load usable output voltage in PBTL mode is limited to about 29.4Vrms with a 50VDC power supply or 28.1Vrms with a 48VDC power supply. Those are where the…