Part Number: TAS5815 Hey Sydney,
What do you recommend for the default voltage output setpoint? I understand the rail will move up and down based on feedback from the TAS5815, but I'm not quite sure where to set the default point.
Here's my understanding…
Part Number: TAS5815EVM Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TAS5815 Hi team,
From the TAS5815 datasheet, I didn't see the quiescent dissipation of the device. May I know the value of them for customers evaluations? Thanks for your support.
Part Number: TAS5815 Hi TI,
I had studied the TAS5815 driver code to understand the the RCA.bin is neccessnary for initialization and the RCA.bin that contains audio profile with a set of register settings. Then, COEF.bin is related to DSP firmware…
Part Number: TAS5815 Hi Team,
Could you please reply customer questions below? Thanks.
When playing audio , using i2cdump to retrieve register values, we found that registers 0x70, 0x71, 0x72, and 0x73 have values of 07, ff, ff, ff respectively…
Part Number: TPS552882 Hi! On our EVM, TPS552882 Is used as the class H buck boost.
what would your suggestion be to supply PVDD a design which will be ~5W output , 25W max? Speaker resistance about 3Ohm
Vin would be 1s li-ion battery. Curious if…
Part Number: TPS552882 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS552892 Hi! On our EVM, TPS552882 Is used as the class H buck boost.
what would your suggestion be to supply PVDD a design which will be ~5W output , 25W max? Speaker resistance about 3Ohm
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Part Number: TAS5815 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TAS2574 , Tool/software: Hi team,
Audio data format: I2S, Left Justified, 32bit length, 64Fs
The following is a description of each channel in the attached image. CH1: SCLK CH2: DATA CH3: LRCK…
Part Number: TAS5815 Hi team,
I am using two TAS5815 devices to drive four channels of full-range speakers and tweeters with separate signals. I connected the two devices as described in 9.2.4 Advanced 2.1 System (Two TAS5815 Devices), but I couldn…
Part Number: TAS5815 Tool/software: Hi expert,
Please help confirm, TAS5815 is bottom heat dissipation. If a heat sink is added, should it be installed on the PCB on the back of the chip or on the top of the device?
BR,
Zach
Part Number: TAS5815 Tool/software: Hi Expert,
We are verifying TAC5815 spread spectrum feature in customer board, Fsw = 768KHz , and found that after we adjusted RAMP_SS_CTRL1 register TRI_CTRL value, the power of speaker will change,
RDM_EN =1,…