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TAS2559: TAS2559 Noise

Part Number: TAS2559

Hi Team,

We are using a TAS2559  Audio amplifier in our design. We could hear noise in between audio intervals(during pause). I have attached schematics for your reference. Kindly help to clear this issue. Is there any filter to be added in output?

  • Hi Manikandan,

    Could you share more details about the test/problem?

    • What is the noise like? Is it static-like random noise? or is it beeping or popping? A recording or scope capture could help
    • Are the clocks enabled all the time during pause? Can you also inspect digital input data line during pause?
    • Please share a test procedure, including power sequence, device initialization and input data sequence
    • Please share the initialization script for TAS2559
    • It seems there are resistors and capacitors at the output of the Class-D, I could not tell due to picture resolution but want to make sure a couple things:
      • Are the resistors 0-Ohm?
      • If above is correct, are the capacitors populated? In this case I would suggest to remove the capacitors. It is not recommended to place capacitors directly at the output of a Class-D driver. Although this may not be the cause of the noise.

    Best regards,
    -Ivan Salazar
    Applications Engineer

  • What is the noise like?------> Yes, it is like continuous random noise. Attached recording.

    Are the clocks enabled all the time during pause? Can you also inspect digital input data line during pause?------> BCLK enabled all the time. LRCK and data disabled during the pause.

    Power sequence-->  VBAT-> IOVDD->DVDD->AVDD

    Please share the initialization script for TAS2559---> We are using below ROM Mode 1 configuration script generated from PPC3.

    #########################################################
    # TAS2559 debug cfg file
    # PPC3 File: 
    # TAS2559 version: 3.0.5
    # DDC Name: ESRDFJGH
    #########################################################
    d 01
    w 98 00 00
    w 98 7f 64
    w 98 07 01
    d 10
    w 98 7f 00
    w 98 07 03
    w 98 00 00
    w 98 7f 00
    w 98 2c 00
    w 98 00 00
    w 98 7f 00
    w 98 04 60
    d 02
    w 98 05 00
    w 98 00 00
    w 98 04 00
    w 98 00 00
    w 98 7f 00
    w 98 01 01
    d 10
    # PLL begins
    w 98 00 00
    w 98 7f 00
    w 98 00 01
    w 98 73 0f
    w 98 74 00
    w 98 00 00
    w 98 7f 64
    w 98 1b 01
    w 98 1c 10
    w 98 1d 00
    w 98 1e 00
    w 98 20 02
    w 98 22 08
    w 98 02 10
    w 98 21 08
    w 98 01 08
    w 98 2b 00
    w 98 2c 40
    w 98 1f 20
    w 98 2a 00
    # PLL ends
    # Program begins
    w 98 00 00
    w 98 7f 00
    w 98 00 fd
    w 98 0d 0d
    w 98 00 fe
    w 98 28 00
    w 98 00 00
    w 98 08 02
    w 98 0a 08
    w 98 34 03
    w 98 00 32
    w 98 3c 3d
    > 99
    > 99
    > 9a
    w 98 70 00
    > 03
    > de
    > 00
    w 98 68 00
    > 00
    > 00
    > 00
    w 98 00 33
    w 98 64 39
    > 80
    > 00
    > 00
    w 98 00 35
    w 98 4c 00
    > 00
    > 00
    > 01
    w 98 00 34
    w 98 68 00
    > 6a
    > e2
    > 36
    w 98 6c 00
    > 6a
    > e2
    > 36
    w 98 70 7f
    > 2a
    > 3b
    > 94
    w 98 00 00
    w 98 22 01
    w 98 00 00
    w 98 7f 82
    w 98 00 19
    w 98 38 d1
    > 50
    > 00
    > 10
    w 98 00 00
    w 98 7f 00
    w 98 00 32
    w 98 3c 3d
    > 99
    > 99
    > 9a
    > 30
    > 00
    > 00
    > 00
    > 50
    > 00
    > 00
    > 00
    w 98 4c 02
    > 00
    > 00
    > 00
    w 98 60 28
    > 00
    > 00
    > 00
    w 98 00 33
    w 98 40 00
    > 00
    > 00
    > 00
    w 98 64 39
    > 80
    > 00
    > 00
    w 98 00 00
    w 98 06 7c
    w 98 2b 03
    w 98 2a 04
    w 98 00 00
    w 98 7f 64
    w 98 28 80
    w 98 00 00
    w 98 7f 00
    w 98 08 02
    w 98 00 33
    w 98 10 73
    > 33
    > 33
    > 33
    > 6b
    > 85
    > 1e
    > b8
    w 98 20 1d
    > 99
    > 99
    > 99
    > 20
    > cc
    > cc
    > cc
    > 24
    > 00
    > 00
    > 00
    > 27
    > 33
    > 33
    > 33
    > 2a
    > 66
    > 66
    > 66
    > 2d
    > 99
    > 99
    > 99
    > 30
    > cc
    > cc
    > cc
    > 34
    > 00
    > 00
    > 00
    # Program ends
    # PRE begins
    w 98 00 00
    w 98 7f 00
    w 98 2f 2a
    w 98 2d 17
    w 98 00 02
    w 98 06 01
    w 98 00 32
    w 98 54 00
    > 88
    > 3f
    > d1
    > 00
    > 06
    > d3
    > 72
    # PRE ends
    # Configuration begins
    # Configuration ends
    w 98 00 00
    w 98 7f 00
    w 98 05 a0
    w 98 04 f2
    d 02
    w 98 00 00
    w 98 7f 00
    w 98 2d 21
    w 98 2e 21
    w 98 2c 0b
    # PostPowerUp begins
    # PostPowerUp ends
    d 02
    w 98 00 00
    w 98 7f 00
    w 98 07 00
    w 98 7f 64
    w 98 07 00
    

    The resistors in output are 0 ohms and capacitors are not populated. One more thing need in this, we can hear noise immediately after powering up TAS2559 . Except for audio playing time, we can hear the noise.

  • Also, do we have to write I2C Configurations each time?. Because if we are not writing I2C there is no audio output. In between time(During pause/ no audio), we can hear noise

  • Correction: All clocks disabled during a pause

  • Hi Manikandan,

    Thanks for sharing additional information.
    I'll check your script and similar sequence on my side.

    You would need to write I2C config every time as long as clocks are disabled. When the device is no longer getting input clocks it should detect clock error.
    Clock error should mute the device, so I need to understand why there is still something coming out on the speaker at that time.

    Best regards,
    -Ivan Salazar
    Applications Engineer

  • Adding a case:

    1) If we are programming the same script to our custom board using TAS2559 EVM through PPC3. we are not getting this noise.Is the PPC3 Tool programs any additional script during initialization?.

  • Hi Manikandan,

    What file are you using on your end system to configure TAS2559? EVM use cfg format so I wonder what format are you using on your custom board.

    You can also compare a register dump for both configurations to understand what could be adding to the noise.

    Best regards,
    -Ivan Salazar
    Applications Engineer

  • We are using above attached combined configuration_rom_mode1 .cfg file generated from PPC3.

    Used direct I2C in PPC3 to write same code in custom board

    Could you help out with reasons that leads to noise during mute interval??

  • Hi Manikandan,

    You may be configuring the device in RAM mode (or tuning mode) by using PPC3. I could replicate the random noise by either using your script, or by PPC3 -> Test and Measurement -> ROM Mode 1 or 2, then disable the input clocks.

    It seems the configuration for ROM mode is not muting the device when input clocks are lost. I can check further on the differences.

    Are you planning to use TAS2559 in ROM mode or Tuning mode? If using Tuning mode this should not be an issue.

    Best regards,
    -Ivan Salazar
    Applications Engineer

  • Could you share any document for programming methods for TAS2559 or even a script that works without noise? ROM Mode 1 or 2 is better, even if it works in RAM Mode, it's okay. We will try that.

  • Hi Manikandan,

    You can try with the attached cfg.

    8664.combined_configuration_0_TuningMode_48KHz.cfg

    Alternatively follow either of these procedures:

    • Use PPC3 GUI to configure RAM mode:
      • Open PPC3
      • Connect EVM and power it up
      • Open TAS2559 plugin
      • Click on Test and Measurement tile
      • Click on RAM Mode button
    • Use cfg to configure in RAM mode:
      • Repeat similar process, but go to End System Integration tile instead
      • Complete the process by selecting either RAM Mode or Tuning Mode as the Application in the Configuration Selection step

    Best regards,
    -Ivan Salazar
    Applications Engineer