Part Number: TAS5753MD Tool/software: Dear , Class-D Amplifier S upport team.
If PLL_FLTP (pin 17) and ANA_REG1 (pin 18) are shorted, will the internal circuitry be damaged (the pin connections should be as recommended in the data sheet)?
The background…
Part Number: TAS5753MD Hi Team,
Could I know why TAS5753 cannot support biqual tuning in the GUI while music playback?
TAS5753EVM with PPC3 GUI.
open new project and initial the EVM
playback music
tune biquad>> it will not as expected EQ tuning…
Part Number: TAS5753MD Hi Team,
Customer uses TAS5753 and read the 0x00 register back.
Here is the reading result 0x00=0x74.
0x02 is not reporting clock error. 0x02=0x00
BR,
SHH
Part Number: TAS5753MD Hi Team,
Customer uses TAS5753 and they would like to dynamic adjust the equalizer Q, gain and frequency value.
Could you please let us know how to calculate and generate the corresponding registers setting?
BR,
SHH
Part Number: TAS5753MD Other Parts Discussed in Thread: , TAS5707 I failed to notice the 100us requirement to ramp PVDD after AVDD/DVDD. What happens if these come up at the same time?
Part Number: TAS5753MD Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TAS5717 , TAS5805 Hi team,
My customer has used our TAS5717 before and they would like to move to TAS5753md.
They would like to check with you whether they can use the same register initial…
Hi Alix,
1. if it triggers OC, any pins of TAS5753MD will be influenced? is there any short circuit problem?
2. we broken one board for some unknown reason by far, we found that the pins shown below have short circuit problem(pin18 and pin1; pin19…
Part Number: TAS5753MD Hi,
I have two questions related to bringing up a TAS5753MD board.
1) The TAS5753MD is responding to 7bit i2c address 0x2B (for example, I read back the correct device id from reg 1) confirmed with logic analyzer, and it is…
Hi Alix,
The 7-bit address for the TAS5753MD device is 0101 010 (0x54) or 0101 011 (0x56) as defined by ADR/FAULT
(external pulldown for 0x54 and pullup for 0x56).
since the datasheet already descripted 7-bit address, so 0101010 is of no problem…