Part Number: TAS5707A Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TAS5720L , TAS5720M , TAS5722L Can TAS5707A support mono audio I2S data?
End user has mono I2S support need, but the part only has stereo demo tools.
Can use 16 bit mode for mono I2S data or not, t…
Part Number: TAS5707A Hi
I'm referring following thread.
In this thread, it is said that there will be no issue in power up PVDD first as long as /RESET and /PDN are kept low until all power supplies area stable.
Are there possibility to damage…
Part Number: TAS5707A Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TAS5707 Hi
Briefly, we think there is the following power sequence for TAS5707.
Power Up: AVDD/DVDD = 3.3V applied first, then PVDD=20V applied Power Down:PVDD powered down, then AVDD/DVDD powered…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TAS5707A , TAS5707 , TAS5717 Hello,
I have TAS5707A EVM (with MC57xxPSIA board), for which I2C device address is 0x3A sa per datasheet.
While using TAS570x GDE software tool, choosing TAS5707_8, issues device address 0x36…
Hi Ian,
1. This code is only for TAS571X family series so TAS5707 cannot be used.
2. Noted that your device is TAS5707 or TAS5707A, they have different I2C address.
3. Make sure that the I2C communication can work normally first. The…
Hi Markus,
I actually had this error working with a TAS5731 EVM a couple weeks ago, but I have not heard of this being a hardware problem. The error is usually caused by an incorrect I2C device address. Could you please verify your environment variable…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TAS5707 , TAS5707A Hello,
Can I use the MC57xxPSIA to communicate with the TAS5707EVM2 mounted with a TAS5707A instead of TAS5707?
My question is where do I select the TAS5707A (different I2C address) in TAS570X GUI?
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Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TAS5707EVM , TAS5707A I have a TAS5707EVM on hand, however after we setup the whold test system, we may use the PC TAS570X GDE to initial the evaluation board, but we cann't hear any sound or music from the TAS5707A. I have…
Hi, André. You can definitely use either the TAS5707 or the TAS5707A.
Believe it or not, the different I²C address is enough of a reason (and the only reason in this case) to have two parts. I've seen designs where a digital audio source will put…