Part Number: TPA2008D2 Dear team,
Could you please check which one is the most suitable EVM for TPA2008D2? it seems TPA2008D2EVM has been EoL.
Thank you.
Kane
Hi, Peter,
I need close this E2E thread for now since this E2E case has been open for a month. However, please feel free to post your results on a new e2e thread. We will be glad to continue the support.
Thank you!
Best regards, Luis Fernando Rodríguez…
Part Number: TPA2008D2 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPA0172 , TPA0212 Hi team,
We had the TPA0132PWP before and it's no longer on TI website.
Do we have p2p solution to replace the part?
Thank you!
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPA2008D2 Hi Sir
We had some question for TPA2008D2 design in datasheet.
1. The following figure is L/R channel each output power limitation or L+R total output power limitation?
2. After clearing the first question, can we…
Part Number: TPA2008D2
Hi,
How much is standard deviation of switching frequency?
My customer is considering that switching frequency set 225kHz and 275kHz for two ICs to avoid audible noise by frequency interference.
Best Regards,
Kuramochi
Part Number: TPA2008D2 Hi Team,
customer is adopted TPA2008D2 for audio speaker amplifier on their NBPC system, they are looking for the layout guideline such as impednce, width, space and son on.
Would you please advise where to find these kind of TPA2008D2…
Part Number: TPA2008D2 Hi Sirs, According to the TPA2008 datasheet, the TPA2008's COSC and ROSC are refer to AGND. With separated AGND and DGND designs, customer found that the junction location of AGND and GND' impact PWM output's stability in high temperature…
Hi Team,
customer is query if we have timing chart to show the SHUTDOWN# v.s LOUTP/N, ROUTP/N signal? Since they got some audio CODEC software driver issue, so they wants to know when they switch the SHUTDOWN# signal from low to high, how long the LOUTP…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPA2008D2 Greetings E2E,
My customer is having the TPA2008D2 audio amplifier that they designed in.
They have designed this in to replace an obsolete audio amplifier. The following is the schematic of the
design.
Note…