Part Number: TAS5751M Hello,
I have a customer who would like to know the I2C pin capacitance to figure out the pull up resistance range. This info is not noted in the datasheet.
I appreciate the help and support on this request.
Regards,
Rez
Part Number: TAS5751M Hello,
Our customer tris to run PPC3 "In-System Tuning" mode by connecting I2C from EVM to our ES board.
On their ES board, TAS5751M I2C address is set to 0x54 pulldown 19pin.
But it is not work well, because it seems PPC3…
Part Number: TAS5751M Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TAS5805M Hi team,
My customer use the TAS5751M and need to find a better way to cool the part in a sealed chamber on the product. They are considering adding a heat sink but not sure if that will add…
Part Number: TAS5751M Hello, I am using a two 390UF / 35V caps on the PVDD. The design is close to the reference design for the TAS5751MDCAR being used as a mono amp. We are having a difficult time sourcing that value capacitor. Could the two caps be…
Part Number: TAS5751M Hi,
I have a problem similar to https://e2e.ti.com/support/audio-group/audio/f/audio-forum/647181/tas5751m-pwm-output-not-changing-between-ad-and-bd-modulation---no-audio-output/2379818#2379818, i.e. all the input signals and configuration…
Part Number: TAS5751M Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TAS5825M , TAS5805M I am using the TAS5751M in a battery application where the PVDD supply will vary from 12V to 24V. When testing the EVM under a moderate condition 1.5W into PBTL 4 Ohm loads (0.75W…
Part Number: TAS5751M Hi team,
I have several questions about this device.
(1) System Control Register 1 (0x03): What's the meaning of PWM high-pass (dc blocking) ? How is this function achieved?
(2) System Control Register 2 (0x05): There is no introduction…
Part Number: TAS5751M Hi Team,
For TAS5751M's equalizer register map, how does 0x27 ~ 0x39 correspond to the high frequency band & low frequency band?
I doesn't find it datasheet, do you have some suggestions?
thanks a lot.
Best regards…
Part Number: TAS5751M The TAS5751M product we use is a TV, PVDD always exists, but AVDD / DVDD will change as the TV is turned on and off, will this affect the normal use of TAS5751M ?