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TAS2110: register file configuration in Purepath?

Part Number: TAS2110
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TAS2552,

Team,

It seems that the TAS2552 does have, within purepath console, some examples to get started, for the register setup.

Do we have some examples as well for TAS2110?
The idea is to first play with purepath for the register configuration and later write the SW driver.

Thanks in advance,

A.

  • Hi A,

    TAS2552 and TAS2110 have different software tools.

    TAS2110 can be controlled with its app within PurePath Console 3. Device Control panel allows you to configure all the device features, and when all the settings are complete, you  can use the Power Up button at the top right.

    As you mention, when you have a complete device configuration, then you can use End System Integration panel to get the configuration files.

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

  • Hi,

    I undestrand the difference between the tas2552 and the tas2110. In the tas2552 software there are some exemple with basic configuration.

    In the PPC3 for the tas2110, there is no configuration exemple. Do you have one ?

    Best regards.

    PINEAU Henri

  • I have this configuration in ppc3 but no sound out !

  • Hi Henri,

    Unfortunately I can't see the pictures you uploaded. Can you re-upload or send to my email directly?: ivan.salazar@ti.com

    Can you also share a picture of your board? I wonder if J8 is installed (it should not).

    Default configuration from PPC3 should allow audio playback, the steps you can follow are:

    1. Connect board to PC by USB cable
    2. Connect 5V voltage source to J7 or J16
    3. Open PPC3
    4. Open TAS2110 app
    5. Create new file
    6. Open Device Control panel
    7. Click on Power Up button at the top right (at this point audio playback should be enabled)
    8. Click on Power Down button at the top right when test is complete

    If the above procedure is not working I'd like to check about J8 as mentioned above, and also we can proceed with I2C communication debugging.

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

  • Hi,

    I'm closing this thread due to inactivity. If you have any further questions please reply or create a new thread.

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