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Table 1. Recommended Power Supplies
Description | Voltage Limitations | Current Recommendations |
| (8 Ω load) |
|
System power supply | 5 V | 500 mA |
Output power stage supply | 10 – 26 V | 3A(1) |
(1)The rated current correspond to 2 channels at 20W per channel.
2.2PSC Connector
∙Connect the positive node of the 5V (VIN) power supply to the red binding post marked VIN.
∙Connect the GND node of the 5V power supply to the black binding post marked GND
∙Connect the positive node of the high voltage power supply (PVCC) to the red binding post marked PVCC.
∙Connect the negative node of the high voltage power supply (PGND) to the black binding post marked PGND.
There is no specific power up sequence for TAS5704, but it is recommended to power up the VIN supply first while reset is kept low for at least 1ms and then power up the PVCC.
2.3Loudspeaker and Subwoofer Connectors
CAUTION
Both positive and negative speaker outputs are floating and may not be connected to ground (e.g. through an oscilloscope).
∙Connect the positive (+) and negative
∙Connect the positive (+) and negative
∙Install jumpers
∙The subwoofer is an option on this EVM, which is provided through connecting TAS5601EVM2 to the TAS5704EVM using connector J1. Connector J1 provides the power and corresponding PWMs to the
TAS5601EVM2 (subwoofer amplifier). TAS5601EVM2 is configured in PBTL and is able to provide 40W to an
2.4Digital Audio Interface SPDIF (J1/OPTO)
The Digital Audio Interface contains digital audio signal data (I2S). See TAS5704 Data sheet (SLOS563) for signal timing and details not explained in this document.
RCA connector and OPTO connector are the two SPDIF interfaces. The switch S1 is used to toggle between OPTO and RCA connector based on available signal source. Once the RCA cable or optical cable is connected and the signal source is powered up, please verify the SPDIF lock indicator (blue LED3) to make sure there is viable signal available to the device.
The format of the DIR9001 SPDIF receiver can be changed using jumpers FMT0 and FMT1. Jumpers installed = 0. Jumpers removed = 1. The description of possible modes is printed on the EVM.
See the schematic of TAS5704EVM and the DIR9001 device for detail information on method by which the data and clocks are provided to TAS5704.
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