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TAS2560EVM: PPC3 TAS2560 EVM

Part Number: TAS2560EVM
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TAS2560

Hello,TI

I have a TAS2560EVM,and had request to get access to the TAS2560 EVM APP software, then TI approved the access to PPC3

but I still don't have the permission to get TAS2560 EVM APP, now my PPC3 software interface only has a I2C Mater APP

yesterday I requested TAS2560 EVM APP software again,until now I don't get any reply.

What can I do about this?

Best regards,

WengMingJie

  • Hi WengMingJie,

    Welcome to e2e.
    I can take a look at this. What is the user e-mail address you used for software request?

    Best regards,
    -Ivan Salazar
    Applications Engineer - Low Power Audio & Actuators
  • Hi Ivan Salazar,
    Thanks for the reply.
    My user e-mail is 2015202120051@whu.edu.cn.
    Best regards,
    -WengMingJie
  • WengMingJie,

    You should receive the confirmation email in the next 30 minutes.
    The device app is downloadable through PurePath Console 3.

    Best regards,
    -Ivan Salazar
    Applications Engineer - Low Power Audio & Actuators
  • Hi Ivan Salazar,

    Thanks for the reply

    I had received the TAS2560 EVM confirmation email, and my PPC3 installed the TAS2560 EVM successfully.

    Now I have some new problems:

    1.When I connect my TAS2560 EVM board to PC, the software throw a warning window shows " You have a different version of EVM-support Hardware ID:FWIDTAS2560EVM-REVE2", can I ignore it?

    2.When I run "Hardware checks", it shows a error "Unable to playback audio"

    3.Can I use TAS2560 EVM APP to export the I2C configuration file and get the amplifier's output voltage and current?

    Best regards,

    -WengMingJie

  • WengMingJie,

    You can ignore the warning from 1.
    Have you configured USB-AudioEVM both Playback and Recording sampling frequencies to 48000Hz? If you connect a speaker to the output during System Checks, do you hear a tone?
    You can use I2C tool to read back the registers. Unfortunately there is not a tool available to read back the I/V sense data.

    Best regards,
    -Ivan Salazar
    Applications Engineer - Low Power Audio & Actuators
  • Hi,Ivan Salazar
    Thanks for the reply!