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Using the TAS5753MDEVM with PurePath Console 3

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SLAU683 – May 2016

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TAS5753MD Evaluation Module

3.2

TAS5753MD Application Features

The

Home

window is displayed when the TAS5753MD application is initialized. Several evaluation and

integration options are available. TI recommends using the application walkthrough by clicking on the
question mark icon available next to the page name in all pages. The application walkthrough feature
provides guidance through various sections in the selected page and displays comments explaining the
sections of the page. Close the application walkthrough at any time by clicking on the ‘x’ mark at the top
right corner of the pop up. Navigate through the previous and next sections in the page by clicking on the
left or right arrows.

Figure 4. TAS5753MD Application Home Window

3.3

Hardware Checks

The following window verifies the correct connection of the evaluation module, checking if the hardware is
correctly configured to test the EVM.

Perform a system calibration before proceeding to the

Tuning and Audio Processing

window. If an attempt

to enter the

Tuning and Audio Processing

window is made before performing hardware checks, PPC3

prompts with a window requesting to perform the verification of the hardware. Only new sessions require a
hardware check, so this window will not appear when continuing from a previous session or loading a
previously saved one.

Summary of Contents for TAS5753MD

Page 1: ...ent the abbreviation EVM and the term evaluation module are synonymous with the TAS5753MDEVM evaluation module unless otherwise noted space space Contents 1 Overview 2 2 EVM Setup 3 3 Using the TAS575...

Page 2: ...he EVM is configured in Two Device 2 1 mode with one stereo device using bridge tied load for left and right channels and one mono device configured for mono applications such as higher power full ran...

Page 3: ...B Integrated heaphone line driver amplifier 2 EVM Setup Figure 2 illustrates the EVM setup Figure 2 Evaluation Module and PurePath Console Motherboard Connection 2 1 Requirements The following are req...

Page 4: ...Connect an audio source to the PPCMB this is not necessary if the source is USB audio Connect the speakers to the outputs of the EVM 3 Using the TAS5753MDEVM with PurePath Console 3 3 1 TAS5753MD Appl...

Page 5: ...lose the application walkthrough at any time by clicking on the x mark at the top right corner of the pop up Navigate through the previous and next sections in the page by clicking on the left or righ...

Page 6: ...1 Table 1 Available Sample Rates for Each Digital Input Input Sampling rates available USB in 48 kHz Optical In 48 kHz 44 1 kHz Coax In 48 kHz 44 1 kHz Although PPCMB operating range is up to 192 kHz...

Page 7: ...fered in mono mode the user can select also if the left or right channel from the digital audio processor drives the power stage of the amplifier When performing the Reset tuning function the devices...

Page 8: ...I C Monitor by clicking the I C Monitor icon in the bottom bar in any of the pages Equalizer The Equalizer window allows the configuration and setting of the different Biquads available in the audio...

Page 9: ...24 V PVDD 8 load 15 W with 19 6 V PVDD 6 load 10 W with 19 6 V PVDD 6 load The filters used for the multiband AGL crossover are configured according to the specific need By default the three band cros...

Page 10: ...ifferent configuration for left and right channels for the stereo device An Input Output chart is available to easily configure the threshold levels for each band Drag and select each threshold and fi...

Page 11: ...ted to the selected device that is stereo or mono Manual changes to the register values is accomplished by double clicking in the desired bit to change Clicking on Read All Registers allows monitoring...

Page 12: ...on is enabled The log tab has different options sp Search search for a particular command Save to a file saves the log as a config file to the PC Delete Output clears the log history Copy to a Clipboa...

Page 13: ...tion modes for the device in the end system In order to achieve this first select the desired snapshot then go to the End System Integration window and generate the configuration file In System Debugg...

Page 14: ...ide of the board on the bottom face The EVM features three connectors at the right side of the board used for the connection of the speakers and loads that are used together with the EVM These connect...

Page 15: ...te the devices in AD mode by populating the optional AD capacitors C26 C29 and C65 in the evaluation module The I C address of the devices can be changed as well if required By default the stereo devi...

Page 16: ...83 May 2016 Submit Documentation Feedback Copyright 2016 Texas Instruments Incorporated TAS5753MD Evaluation Module 4 1 TAS5753MDEVM Board Layout Figure 13 through Figure 18 show the PCB layouts Figur...

Page 17: ...ill of Materials and Schematic 17 SLAU683 May 2016 Submit Documentation Feedback Copyright 2016 Texas Instruments Incorporated TAS5753MD Evaluation Module Figure 15 TAS5753MDEVM Ground Layer Figure 16...

Page 18: ...ls and Schematic www ti com 18 SLAU683 May 2016 Submit Documentation Feedback Copyright 2016 Texas Instruments Incorporated TAS5753MD Evaluation Module Figure 17 TAS5753MDEVM Bottom Layer Figure 18 TA...

Page 19: ...C30 C31 C75 3 1uF C1005X5R1A105K050BB TDK CAP CERM 1 F 10 V 10 X5R 0402 0402 13 C32 C33 2 1 5uF C1005X5R1A155K050BC TDK CAP CERM 1 5 F 10 V 10 X5R 0402 0402 14 C38 C39 2 390uF UCL1V391MNL1GS Nichicon...

Page 20: ...GRM1555C1H102JA01D Murata CAP CERM 1000 pF 50 V 5 C0G NP0 0402 0402 32 C36 C37 0 220pF GRM1555C1H221JA01D Murata CAP CERM 220 pF 50 V 5 C0G NP0 0402 0402 33 C67 C68 C69 C70 C71 C72 C73 C74 0 330pF GRM...

Page 21: ...20pF C36 DNP DNP 220pF C37 DNP DNP GND DRIVER 1 F C30 LRCLK SCLK DRCP DRCN DRIN_A DRIN_B DRVSS 2nd ORDER LPF OPTION DR_OUTA DR_OUTB J2 OUT PGND 1 SPK_OUTA 2 BSTRPA 3 PVDD 4 TEST1 5 TEST2 6 DR_INA 7 DR...

Page 22: ...R2 FAULT PDN LRCLK SCLK C65 DNP DNP PGND 1 SPK_OUTA 2 BSTRPA 3 PVDD 4 TEST1 5 TEST2 6 DR_INA 7 DR_OUTA 8 DR_OUTB 9 DR_INB 10 DR_VSS 11 DR_CN 12 DR_CP 13 DRVDD 14 PLL_GND 15 PLL_FLTM 16 PLL_FLTP 17 AVD...

Page 23: ...ULT ADR2 FAULT RST GND GND 3 3V 2 00k R16 DNP DNP 3 3V 2 00k R17 DNP DNP 18 R23 DNP DNP 330pF C67 DNP DNP GND SNUBBER OPTION OUTB1 OUTA1 OUTD1 OUTC1 OUTB2 OUTA2 18 R24 DNP DNP 330pF C68 DNP DNP 18 R25...

Page 24: ...ing the warranty period to the address designated by TI and that are determined by TI not to conform to such warranty If TI elects to repair or replace such EVM TI shall have a reasonable time to repa...

Page 25: ...transmitter has been approved by Industry Canada to operate with the antenna types listed in the user guide with the maximum permissible gain and required antenna impedance for each antenna type indic...

Page 26: ...ified allowable ranges some circuit components may have elevated case temperatures These components include but are not limited to linear regulators switching transistors pass transistors current sens...

Page 27: ...REMOVAL OR REINSTALLATION ANCILLARY COSTS TO THE PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES RETESTING OUTSIDE COMPUTER TIME LABOR COSTS LOSS OF GOODWILL LOSS OF PROFITS LOSS OF SAVINGS LOSS OF USE L...

Page 28: ...sponsible for compliance with all legal regulatory and safety related requirements concerning its products and any use of TI components in its applications notwithstanding any applications related inf...

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