Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DUAL-DIYAMP-EVM Does TI provide the board design files for these development board kits? Having this data would be useful for creating a solder paste mask.
Hi Shawn,
The closest PCB evaluation board I found as far to implement the current inverter circuit, is the Dual-channel universal do-it-yourself (DIY) amplifier circuit evaluation module:
DUAL-DIYAMP-EVM
Dual-channel universal do-it-yourself (DIY) amplifier…
Hey Chris,
We are looking into this. I will respond here once I find the document. In the meantime we do have alternatives with the documents available online below.
https://www.ti.com/tool/DUAL-DIYAMP-EVM
https://www.ti.com/tool/DIYAMP-EVM
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Part Number: DIYAMP-EVM Hi Team,
The gain of the evaluation board is determined by the resistor R1 and R2. Is the gain adjustable? When I bought this evaluation board, were R1 and R2 soldered, or were they adjustable resistors? I didn't find the values…
Part Number: DLPC900
Hi Guys,
I'm posting this concern from our customer and we require your help to clarify things up.
question1:On the Dual DLPC900 EVM board, there are two DLPC900 controller chip, one is master function chip, another is slave…
Part Number: LM25149-Q1EVM-2100 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM25149-Q1 Hello Team,
Our customer want to evaluate dual phase operation by using 2pcs of LM25149-Q1 EVM but somehow they can't work well.
Can you please let me know the setup to perform…
Part Number: TAS2563 I have a TAS2563 stereo (dual mono) EVM powered by a lab supply 5V/6.4A to VBAT. I have been able to characterize the speakers. Works well with a single channel. The issue when I try to run a demo using two channels.
The setup is…
Part Number: MMWCAS-RF-EVM Other Parts Discussed in Thread: AWR2243 , IWR6843ISK Hi all,
Can the mmWave Studio 2G (version 3.0.0.14) for cascade boards be installed and operated on a PC which already has the regular mmWave Studio (ver 2.1.1.0) installed…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DUAL-DIYAMP-EVM , OPA657 Hi
I would like to know what is the maximum design frequency DUAL-DIYAMP-EVM's PCB board can support up to. For example, if I want to use OPA657 (1.6GHz Opamp) to build an non-inverting amplifier…