The recommended power-up sequence is to first apply the analog power supply (AVDD), followed by the digital power supply (DVDD), and then the clock signal. This ensures proper initialization of the device.
Optimization depends on the specific application. However, in general, it's recommended to adjust the gain settings, filter coefficients, and clock frequency to achieve the desired signal-to-noise ratio, distortion, and power consumption. TI provides application notes and development tools to help with this process.
The maximum allowed clock jitter is 500 ps peak-to-peak. Exceeding this limit may result in increased jitter in the output signal, affecting audio quality.
Yes, the TAS5100AIDAP can be used with external ADC and DAC devices. However, this requires careful synchronization and data formatting to ensure proper data transfer and audio quality.
TI provides a range of debugging tools, including the TAS5100AIDAP evaluation module and software development kits. These tools can help identify issues related to clocking, power supply, or digital signal processing. Additionally, TI's support resources, such as the E2E forum, can provide guidance and troubleshooting assistance.