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TAS5132: Questions on TAS5132's low power mode

Part Number: TAS5132

Dear TI experts,

I am building a speaker product based on TAS5132. It comes to my attention that TAS5132 consumes approximately 200mA power when no audio signal is being supplied to it. Is there a way to put TAS5132 into low power mode?  Does putting both RESET_AB, RESET_CD into logic low state, casue the device goes to low power mode?

Best regards,

Peter     

  • Hi Peter,

    Yes, that is correct. Putting the device in RESET will decrease the power consumption. When the device is out of RESET or "ON", the device output is switching with 50% duty cycle. This is typically for Class-D amplifiers using AD modulation.

    Also, please see the TAS55xx modulator datasheet for ways to shutdown the modulator to decrease power consumption.

    Thanks,
    Brian