Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TAS5704 , CDCVF310 Hello community,
our application uses several TAS5704 in bridged mode with the following parameters:
MCLK: 12.288 MHz
LRCLK: 48.000 kHz
SCLK = 64 x LRCLK
Interface format: I2S
The application runs…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TAS5710 , TAS5716 , TAS5704 Dear All:
The attachment is an app note discussing pop mitigation for the following devices: TAS5704 through TAS5710 and TAS5716.
Best regards,
Tuan
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TAS5704 Hello,
When I use the TAS5704, after I release /RESET, the device seems to stay at power down state with VALID pin at low. But if I remove the LRCLK input and power up the TAS5704, then release /RESET, then supply…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TAS5704 , TAS5601 , TAS5261 , TAS5086 Hi,
Currently our customer uses TAS5704 with TAS5601 as D-AMP for subwoofer.
According to the TAS5704 datasheet page 2, connection between TAS5704 and TAS5601 in BTL mode is as follows…
Hi Diego Meléndez. Thank for your reply.
TAS5704 + TAS5601 or TAS5704 Picture.
AND TAS5704 or TAS5711 or TAS5731 Picture
Left : TAS5711 , Right : TAS5731
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1. TAS5754M + TAS5760 , When, TAS5754M and TAS5760 connect, provide shematic…
Hi, Carl,
You can use the TAS5760M in either hardware or software mode. If used in 2.1 configuration with the TAS5754M, you can use Hardware mode as the digital output of the TAS5754M is already processed as a subwoofer channel on some HybridFlows…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TAS5704 , TAS5760XXEVM Hi,
There isn't any info about the capacitance value and voltage rating for the bootstrap capacitor.
I found the 0.22uF/25V cera cap is used for the TAS5760EVM and TAS5704EVM.
so. the following…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TAS5717 , TAS5704 Dear Sir
Good days,
May we double confirm with you if TAS5717 can work without connect I2C?(I think Tas5717 can't work)
My customer use Quick filter IC that I2S output and will no use MCU.
Best regards…
Hi Don, yep good ole days indeed! As you may have guessed, I'm a DIY hifi nut who enjoys learning and R&D. I'm currently using the commercial products from miniDSP.com, which use a number of TI chipsets. I've had good results tweaking their…