Texas Instruments TAS5601 manual Software Installation, EVM Installation, PSU Interface

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Installation

Access to control signal gain and data format through EVM-software graphic user interface (GUI)

3Installation

This section describes the software and EVM installation.

3.1Software Installation

Execute the GUI install program setup.exe, found in the TAS570x GUI directory in the provided compact disc. Once the program is installed, the program group and shortcut icon is created in Start Program Texas Instruments Inc TAS570x Interface.

3.2EVM Installation

The following are the basic tools for the initial EVM power up.

5 V, 1 A power supply (VIN)

10–26 V, 4 A power supply (PVDD)

Banana-style test leads for power supplies and speakers

Optical cable for SPDIF interface based on signal source

Coaxial cables with phono plugs for analog audio if digital audio is unavailable

USB cable

EVM software

Two 8-Ωspeakers or loads

The following sections describe the TAS5601EVM board in regards to power supply (PSU) and system interfaces.

3.2.1PSU Interface

The TAS5601EVM module is powered by two power supplies connected to the MC5601 controller board: a 5-V power supply (VIN) and a 10-V to 26-V (PVCC) power supply. The 3.3-V level is generated on the board by a voltage regulator from the 5-V supply.

Note: The power-supply cable length must be minimized. Increasing the length of the PSU cable increases the distortion of the amplifier at high output levels and low frequencies.

Table 1. Recommended Power Supplies

Description

Voltage Limitations

Current

 

(8 Ω load)

Recommendations

System power supply

5 V

1 A

Output power stage supply

10–26 V

4 A(1)

(1)The rated current correspond to 2 channels full scale.

3.2.2Loudspeaker Connectors

CAUTION

In BTL connection, both positive and negative speaker outputs are floating and may not be connected to ground (e.g., through an oscilloscope).

For BTL:

SLOU219–February 2008

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Contents TAS5601 Digital Power Amplifier With MC5601 Modulator Kit Related Documentation from Texas Instruments Purpose of This Document EVM Controller Board MC5601 TAS5601EVM and MC5601 FeaturesEVM Installation Software InstallationRecommended Power Supplies Loudspeaker ConnectorsUSB Interface Board Power-Up General GuidelinesDigital Audio Interface Spdif J1/OPTO ADC InterfaceGetting Started Setup TabSelect 2-Channel BTL BD mode Advanced Features EQ and DRC Volume Tab All Channel ShutdownEQ Viewer Tab EQ/DRC Demo Tab 4 I 2C Tab 3 EQC/DRC Demo4.1 I 2C Writes and Reads Volume Control Tab Volume TabSelect Device TI ALE Guide for TAS570xOverview Edit EQ Filter Display the Graph Generate EQ Filter Data Save EQ Data to File Edit and Generate DRC DataEdit and Generate Alpha Filter Data Save DRC Data to File Save EQ/DRC/Alpha Data to FileSwitches Top Silk Screen View TAS5601EVM Board LayoutsBill of Materials for TAS5601EVM SchematicsBill of Materials PA1 BTL/SE AmplifierUSB Interface USB ResetJumper Notes Spdif ReceiverProject TAS5601EVM4 Controller Board Analog to Digital ConverterTAS5702 I/O LOW Voltage Power Inputs Power SuppliesRelated Documentation from Texas Instruments Related Documentation From Texas InstrumentsFCC Warning Evaluation BOARD/KIT Important NoticeImportant Notice

TAS5601 specifications

The Texas Instruments TAS5601 is a high-performance class D audio amplifier designed for various audio applications, ranging from home audio systems to professional audio equipment. This device is particularly renowned for its efficiency, sound quality, and compact design. The TAS5601 is specifically engineered to drive passive and active speakers, allowing users to achieve high power output and excellent sound fidelity.

One of the key features of the TAS5601 is its ability to deliver up to 50 watts of output power per channel, making it suitable for driving demanding loads. It operates within a supply voltage range of 15V to 30V, allowing for flexibility in various application environments. The amplifier’s efficiency is a significant advantage as it minimizes heat generation, enabling cooler operation and reducing the need for extensive thermal management solutions.

Technology-wise, the TAS5601 employs a proprietary, high-resolution pulse-width modulation (PWM) technique. This methodology ensures excellent linearity and low total harmonic distortion, translating into crystal-clear audio reproduction. The device also utilizes a robust feedback mechanism that adjusts the output in real time, further improving sound quality under varying load conditions.

The TAS5601 features integrated protections for over-current, over-temperature, and short-circuit scenarios, ensuring reliable performance and longevity. This makes it an excellent choice for both commercial and consumer audio products.

Another notable characteristic is the inclusion of an I2C interface, which offers enhanced programmability and flexibility. With this feature, designers can configure settings such as gain controls and filters, thus optimizing the amplifier for specific applications and listener preferences.

The TAS5601 supports multiple speaker configurations, including a dual-channel operation in a stereo setup or bridging mode for higher output in mono applications. It is designed to work seamlessly with various digital audio sources, allowing for versatility in integration with modern audio systems.

With its advanced features, state-of-the-art technologies, and robust performance, the Texas Instruments TAS5601 is a leading choice for audio amplification. Whether for home theater systems, portable speakers, or professional audio installations, the TAS5601 delivers exceptional sound quality while being energy efficient and adaptable to a wide range of needs.