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.
The TAS5701PAP can be configured for mono or stereo operation by setting the MONO/STEREO pin high or low, respectively. Additionally, the device can be configured through the I2C interface using the MONO/STEREO register.
The TAS5701PAP can handle up to 20W of power per channel, making it suitable for a wide range of audio applications.
The TAS5701PAP has a built-in thermal protection feature that can be enabled through the I2C interface. The device will automatically shut down if the junction temperature exceeds 150°C. Additionally, external thermal sensing and shutdown circuits can be implemented using external components.
The recommended layout and routing for the TAS5701PAP involves keeping the analog and digital power supply traces separate, using a solid ground plane, and minimizing the length of the clock signal trace. Additionally, it is recommended to use a 4-layer PCB with a dedicated power plane and a dedicated ground plane.