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Texas Instruments TAS5733L User manual

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User's Guide
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TAS5733L Evaluation Module
This user’s guide describes the operation of the TAS5733L evaluation module (EVM). The EVM is
connected to the PurePath™ Console Motherboard (PPCMB) and is configured using PurePath Console 3
(PPC3) software. Visit the e2e Audio Amplifiers forum for questions and other support issues.
The main contents of this document are:
• Details for properly connecting a TAS5733L evaluation module (EVM) and the details of the EVM
• Start-up procedure using PurePath Console 3 (PPC3) software with the correct plugin for the EVM
• Quick-start guide for the common modes in which the TAS5733LEVM is used
Throughout this document, the abbreviation EVM and the term evaluation module are synonymous with
the TAS5733LEVM evaluation module, unless otherwise noted.
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Contents
1 Overview...................................................................................................................... 2
2 EVM Setup.................................................................................................................... 3
3 Using the TAS5733LEVM with PurePath Console 3.................................................................... 4
4 Board Layout, Bill of Materials, and Schematic ........................................................................ 14
List of Figures
1 TAS5733L Evaluation Board ............................................................................................... 2
2 Evaluation Module and PurePath Console Motherboard Connection ................................................ 3
3 TAS5733L Application in PurePath Console 3........................................................................... 4
4 TAS5733L Application Home Window .................................................................................... 5
5 TAS5733LEVM Audio Processing Windows............................................................................. 7
6 Equalizer Window............................................................................................................ 8
7 Multiband AGL – Three-Band Crossover................................................................................. 9
8 Full-Band AGL.............................................................................................................. 11
9 TAS5733LEVM ............................................................................................................. 14
10 TAS5733L Layout .......................................................................................................... 14
11 Bottom Layer Thermal Flow .............................................................................................. 15
12 TAS5733LEVM Optional Features....................................................................................... 15
13 TAS5733LEVM Top Composite.......................................................................................... 16
14 TAS5733LEVM Top Layer ................................................................................................ 16
15 TAS5733LEVM Ground Layer............................................................................................ 17
16 TAS5733LEVM Power Layer ............................................................................................. 17
17 TAS5733LEVM Bottom Layer ............................................................................................ 18
18 TAS5733LEVM Bottom Composite ...................................................................................... 18
19 TAS5733LEVM Stereo Device ........................................................................................... 21
20 TAS5733LEVM Mono Device............................................................................................. 22
21 TAS5733LEVM PPCMB and Power Supply Connection ............................................................. 23
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List of Tables
1 Available Sample Rates for Each Digital Input .......................................................................... 6
2 Available Presets for Multiband AGL...................................................................................... 9
3 TAS5733LEVM Bill of Materials.......................................................................................... 19
1 Overview
The TAS5733L evaluation module showcases the latest TI digital input Class-D open-loop amplifiers. The
TAS5733L is an I²S input Class-D amplifier with audio processing features.
The 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-range
speakers or subwoofers. The EVM is used in conjunction with the PurePath Console Motherboard
(PPCMB). The PVDD supply is input on the EVM daughter card, which passes it to the PPCMB
motherboard through the J4 connector. Regulators on the PPCMB create the 3.3-V power supply, which is
sent back to the DUT through the J4 connector. The EVM is controlled by PPC3 software.
Figure 1. TAS5733L Evaluation Board
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1.1 Features
This EVM supports the following features:
• Control via USB port using TI's PPC3
• Two-Device 2.1 mode, one stereo device and one mono device, both with I²S input from PPCMB
• Analog, optical, coaxial, and USB audio inputs available through PPCMB
2 EVM Setup
Figure 2 illustrates the EVM setup.
Figure 2. Evaluation Module and PurePath Console Motherboard Connection
2.1 Requirements
The following are required to operate and test this EVM:
• TAS5733LEVM board
•PurePath Console motherboard
• Banana cable, or bare wire lead pair for PVDD/GND connection via five-way binding posts.
• Speaker cable with JST VHR-2N connector
• 2 × 8-Ωspeakers for stereo test
• 1 × 4-Ωspeakers for mono test
• Power supply (8 V to 16.5 V)
• Audio Source (Analog, USB, Optical)
• Micro type-B USB cable
•PurePath Console 3.xx GUI running on a PC
EVM Setup
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2.2 Software Setup
PurePath Console 3.xx is required to configure the EVM. Download the software from
www.ti.com/mysecuresoftware, and install it before connecting the device for the first time.
Prior authorization is required to download the software. Access http://www.ti.com/tool/purepathconsole
and click the Request button to start the approval process. TAS5733L application for PurePath Console
should be requested from the TAS5733LEVM tool folder.
For more information about PurePath Console 3, refer to the PPC3 User Manual and PPC3 Quick
Reference Guide found in www.ti.com/mysecuresoftware.
2.3 Hardware Setup
Use the following steps to setup the hardware:
• Connect the TAS5733LEVM to the PPCMB.
• Connect the power supply to the EVM board and turn on the power. The 5-V and 3.3-V LEDs will
become illuminated.
• Connect the micro-USB cable from the PC to the controller board; the USB lock LED will become
illuminated.
• 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 TAS5733LEVM with PurePath Console 3
3.1 TAS5733L Application Connection
The TAS5733L application is available in PPC3 after correct installation and approval. Sign into PPC3 to
gain access to the TAS5733L application installer. After installing, the TAS5733L application is available.
Figure 3. TAS5733L Application in PurePath Console 3
Verify that the EVM is properly connected to the application by looking in the lower left corner of the
TAS5733L application. A green status circle indicates that the TAS5733LEVM is properly connected to the
computer. The device programming is done automatically when opening the application. If the status circle
is not green, the EVM may be connected but it is likely not correctly programmed as the TAS5733LEVM.
In this case, connection to the EVM must be done manually by clicking on the Connect button located on
the lower left corner of the window after opening the TAS5733L application.
When opening the TAS5733L application, a file window appears offering the option to load a previously
saved configuration file, start a new configuration or continue the last session. After this, select TAS5733L
from the highlighted drop-down menu.
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3.2 TAS5733L Application Features
The Home window is displayed when the TAS5733L 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. TAS5733L 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.
Ensure that the PurePath Console motherboard and EVM are recognized as USB-AudioEVM, and that the
sampling frequency is set to 48 kHz. Otherwise, the hardware check fails and the EVM evaluation may not
be correct. This information is found under sound settings in the control panel of the host computer.
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3.4 Audio I/O
This tool selects the desired audio input to test the board. USB, optical, coaxial, and line inputs are
supported by the motherboard. USB audio source is selected as default but there is an option to enable or
disable the audio source to the amplifier by clicking on Speaker out. The available sampling rates for each
digital input are shown in Table 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, the available sample rates are limited to
theTAS5733L.
3.5 Tuning and Audio Processing
The main features of the amplifier audio processing are configured through this window. After opening the
Tuning and Audio Processing window, the devices in the EVM are configured with default settings. USB
audio is selected as the audio source by default. Configuration options include which device on the board
(either stereo or mono) is being configured, the audio source for the amplifiers, as well as the audio
processing features available in the device. The option to save the changes made during the audio tuning
using the snapshot feature of PPC3 is also available.
Audio Processing Features
Stereo/Mono Mode
Selection
Input Mixing and DC
Block Filter Options
Volume and
Pre/Post Scaling
Controls
Audio I/O Information
and Shortcut
Master Volume
Shortcut
Audio Player
Controls
Snapshot
Feature Configuration
I²C Monitor Shortcut
Device Connection
Status
Block Diagram
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Figure 5. TAS5733LEVM Audio Processing Windows
Stereo/Mono device selection
Configure each device of the EVM individually by selecting between Stereo and Mono
on the upper right section of the Audio Processing window. The configuration of each
device is made with the same controls; the only difference is that when configuring the
mono device, the channel (left or right) driving the power stage is selected. Detailed
information is found in the Configuration section.
Configuration
Access the configuration menu by clicking in the gear icon next to the Stereo/Mono
selection button. In Stereo mode, only the option to reset the tuning done in the GUI
is offered, 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 are configured with the default settings. By default,
both devices are configured with a master volume gain of –10 dB, multiband AGLs are
set to 0 dB while full band AGL is set to –1 dB. Stereo device equalizers are turned off,
but mono device has a default-configured 120-Hz low-pass filter for use in subwoofer
applications. The left channel of the mono device is driving the power stage by default.
Audio I/O shortcut
This section shows the audio source and sampling frequency that is used to generate
the I²S input for the TAS5733L amplifiers. The user is redirected to the main Audio I/O
window after clicking this button.
Audio Player
The Audio Player is used to play audio tracks available in the PC and perform various
tuning operations. Clicking on the Audio Player launches a floating window, where
audio tracks are added or played.
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Tuning Snapshots
Tuning Snapshot stores all the values of the current setting. A maximum of 5
Snapshots can be stored. When clicking on Tuning Snapshots, the Tuning History
Navigator is opened. Tuning History Navigator saves the history of the tuning changes
with each node corresponding to a single tune setting changed from the previous
node. More information about Tuning History Navigator and Tuning Snapshots is found
in the PPC3 User Manual.
I²C Monitor
Use the I²C Monitor to execute direct read and write commands to the device and
view the I²C transactions happening as a result of device operation performed using
the PPC3 application. I²C Monitor has the same functionality of the Direct I²C tool
available in the Home window of the application. Access the I²C Monitor by clicking
the I²C 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
processing of the device. By default, all the equalizers are turned off in the stereo device, while for the
mono device, a 120-Hz low pass filter is implemented by default with EQ1.
Figure 6. Equalizer Window
Different equalizer types can be implemented and all the changes to them are reflected in the different
plots. Composite plot (red) reflects the sum response of all the equalizers configured. The details of
each equalizer setting (as filter type, frequency, gain, and phase) is found in the bottom of the chart
section. Each equalizer is turned on or off independently and offer the option of reading or writing the
BQ coefficients directly by clicking in the turn ( ) icon. The setting of the equalizers is ganged for left
and right channels by default, but can be configured independently by the user when de-selecting
“Ganged” box. Phase,Group Delay,Impulse Response, and pole/zero charts are available as well for
the analysis of the equalizer response.
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Multiband AGL and Full-Band AGL
The TAS5733L features three multiband AGLs, as well as a full-band AGL. The multiband AGL is used
as a three-band crossover, having an independent custom configuration for low, high, and mid
frequency bands.
The multiband AGL and full-band AGL also offer the option to use preset configurations based on
output power, available for the use of standard power supplies and loads. These presets offer a good
starting point towards the full configuration of the end system.
Table 2. Available Presets for Multiband AGL
TAS5733L Presets
15 W with 12-V PVDD, 4-Ωload
10 W with 12-V PVDD, 4-Ωload
The filters used for the multiband AGL crossover are configured according to the specific need. By
default, the three-band crossover frequencies are set to 300 Hz and 3 kHz, using second-order
Linkwitz-Riley filters. This filter type was chosen so the total sum of the three-band signals has a flat
response without having to calculate individual cross-over frequencies for unity summation. The
crossover frequencies were selected so they are separated far enough in the frequency range from
each other to avoid any dip caused by the filter sum response. For the mid-band mixer, the coefficients
range is different and features negative values. This is done because when using second order filters to
form a band-pass filter; the phase of the signal is inverted, causing an undesired frequency response
when summing all the signals. This phase inversion is corrected by using negative coefficients for the
mid-band mixer.
Figure 7. Multiband AGL – Three-Band Crossover
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The AGL crossover configuration has two operating modes that can
be selected on the top of the main plot:
In basic mode, the crossover frequencies are ganged for left and
right channels, and the filters are configured so cutoff frequencies for
lowpass, bandpass, and highpass filter are matched.
In advanced mode, the user can modify these parameters
individually as well as have a different 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 fine tune
the desired threshold level by controlling the levels in the lower part
of the window. Modify the Softening parameter to configure the
sharpness of the compression knee of the AGL.
Attack and release parameters are available for AGL tuning:
Attack Rate: This parameter sets the rate of the attack over the
output signal when it is greater than the desired threshold level. This
parameter acts fast enough to avoid apparent clipping before
engaging.
Release Rate: When the threshold is raised, this parameter reflects
the release rate of the compressed signal.
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All the multiband AGL functions are also featured in the full-band AGL window. By default, –1 dB is
configured for full-band AGL and the attack and release rates are set to 10 V/ms.
Figure 8. Full-Band AGL
3.6 Register Map
This window is used to monitor and change the main registers of the amplifier.
The readings appearing on the registers are related 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 of the register status of the amplifier. The Fields section
shows the register name and a brief description of each bit that affects the selected register.
3.7 Direct I²C
This tool manually reads and writes the registers of the amplifier. The Direct I2C window is also used to
monitor the changes made to the device registers using a logging functionality. The stereo device I²C
address of the EVM is 0x56, the mono device I²C address is 0x54.
Direct I2C has two main tabs, I/O and Log, present in the top right corner of the window.
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The I/O tab in the I²C Monitor has two sub sections. The Input section has the provision to enter the read
or write commands scripts. Clicking the Execute button executes the commands written in the Input
section. The status of the execution is displayed in the Output section.
The Log tab in the I²C Monitor displays the I²C command history, if the record option 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 Clipboard: copies the log text to the clipboard
Start Recording: starts recording the I²C transactions and displays them in the log
window
Stop Recording: stops recording I²C transactions
3.8 End System Integration
The End System Integration feature offers a powerful tool to generate a configuration file for use with
general processors and a method to debug the device in the end system.
The End System Integration window has three main options for the customer (1) Dump Current State into
a Header file, (2) In-System Debugging, and (3) In-System Tuning.
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Dump Current State into a Header File
This feature allows generation of a configuration file for the evaluated device according to the features
evaluated and configured with PPC3. Different options are available for file generation, including the
format (.h, .cfg, .mtk), sample rate, device address, and so forth. The generated file is saved in the PC or
can be sent to the output window that appears in the window. Take into account that the register
configuration is generated from the device that is selected (Mono or Stereo).
Use the tuning snapshots feature to save several different operation 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 Debugging
This tool helps debug the device when integrated in the end-system. This is possible by connecting the I²C
signals of the end-system device to the SCL, SDA, and GND test points of PPCMB. Limited features of
the TAS5733L application are available in this mode. Disconnect from System Debug Mode by clicking on
the Disconnect button on the lower left corner of the window.
In-System Tuning
Once the device is integrated in the end application, make fine tuning adjustments to the audio processing
with In-System Tuning. As with In-System Debugging, this is done by connecting I²C signals from PPCMB
to the end-system amplifier. Audio processing features are available in this mode, allowing the option to
fine tune the AGL, equalizers, and mixing block in the end system.
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4 Board Layout, Bill of Materials, and Schematic
This section includes recommendations, the EVM board layouts, bill of materials, and schematics.
The evaluation module has the stereo device populated in the upper section of the board, while the mono
device is located on the lower part of the board. The connector for the power supply is located between
both amplifiers. The connector that interconnects the evaluation module with the PPCMB is located in the
left side 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 connectors
correspond to left and right channel of the stereo device and the single output of the mono device. The
board has two standoffs located on each corner of the right side, allowing structural stability when
connected to the controller board.
Figure 9. TAS5733LEVM
All the basic components required by the amplifier are located in the top of the board. The output filters
are located on the right side of each amplifier, keeping the distance between the inductor and capacitor as
short as possible. Each amplifier has a 0.1-µF decoupling capacitor populated close to the device as well
as bulk capacitors close to each PVDD pin connection. The design has wide open areas at the top and
bottom part of the amplifier to increase the thermal dissipation of the amplifier.
Figure 10. TAS5733L Layout
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The bottom layer of the board is designed to have a clear path that is used as a heat escape from the
device. RC-snubber circuits are not generally required in properly-designed 2-layer or 4-layer designs.
However, in systems where capacitors for PVDD or LC filter placement is compromised, the snubber
circuit is used to slow down the output square waves coming from the IC speaker outputs. A snubber
circuit for each output is featured in the evaluation module to showcase their recommended position, if
required for an end-system. The circuits are positioned so the thermal flow of the device has a radial clear
path out of the board.
Figure 11. Bottom Layer Thermal Flow
By default, the output filter of the stereo device is configured in BD mode. The user is able to evaluate the
devices in AD mode by populating the optional AD capacitors (C24, C27, and C51) in the evaluation
module. The I²C address of the devices can be changed as well, if required. By default, the stereo device
has an address of 0x56 and the mono device address is 0x54. Resistors R13, R14, R15, and R16
determine the address of each amplifier. Refer to the schematic of the evaluation module for more
information.
Figure 12. TAS5733LEVM Optional Features
The evaluation module is a four-layer board designed to enhance the thermal performance and
robustness of the design. The second layer is used as ground plane, while the third layer contains the
power planes that distribute the supply voltages through the board.
TI recommends following the layout of this EVM as close as possible to get the same performance
obtained during the evaluation of the device. Any design variation can be supported by TI through
schematic and layout review, as in the case of a different layer number, filter option, and component
location, or if performance issues are present in the end-design. Join the audio amplifier discussion forum
at e2e.ti.com for additional design assistance.
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4.1 TAS5733LEVM Board Layout
Figure 13 through Figure 18 show the PCB layouts.
Figure 13. TAS5733LEVM Top Composite
Figure 14. TAS5733LEVM Top Layer
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Figure 15. TAS5733LEVM Ground Layer
Figure 16. TAS5733LEVM Power Layer
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Figure 17. TAS5733LEVM Bottom Layer
Figure 18. TAS5733LEVM Bottom Composite
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4.2 Bill of Material
Table 3 lists the TAS5733LEVM BOM.
Table 3. TAS5733LEVM Bill of Materials
Item # Designator Qty Value Part Number Manufacturer Description Package Reference
1 !PCB1 1 AAP066 Any Printed Circuit Board
2 C1, C2 2 220uF EEE-FK1V221P Panasonic CAP, AL, 220 µF, 35 V, +/- 20%, 0.16 ohm, SMD SMT Radial F
3 C3, C4, C30, C31 4 0.1uF GCM188R71H104KA57D Murata CAP, CERM, 0.1 µF, 50 V, +/- 10%, X7R, 0603 0603
4 C5, C7, C9, C32, C34,
C36 6 4.7uF CGB3B1X5R1A475K055AC TDK CAP, CERM, 4.7 µF, 10 V, +/- 10%, X5R, 0603 0603
5 C6, C8, C10, C11, C33,
C35, C37, C38 8 0.1uF C1005X7R1H104M TDK CAP, CERM, 0.1 µF, 50 V, +/- 20%, X7R, 0402 0402
6 C12, C39 2 1uF GRM188R71E105KA12D Murata CAP, CERM, 1 µF, 25 V, +/- 10%, X7R, 0603 0603
7 C13, C15, C40, C42 4 4700pF GRM155R61H472KA01D Murata CAP, CERM, 4700 pF, 50 V, +/- 10%, X5R, 0402 0402
8 C14, C16, C41, C43 4 0.047uF GRM155R71C473KA01D Murata CAP, CERM, 0.047 µF, 16 V, +/- 10%, X7R, 0402 0402
9 C17, C44 2 2200pF GRM155R71E222KA01D Murata CAP, CERM, 2200 pF, 25 V, +/- 10%, X7R, 0402 0402
10 C18, C21, C45, C48 4 0.01uF CC1206KRX7R9BB103 Yageo America CAP, CERM, 0.01 µF, 50 V, +/- 10%, X7R, 1206 1206
11 C19, C20, C46, C47 4 0.01uF GRM188R71H103KA01D Murata CAP, CERM, 0.01 µF, 50 V, +/- 10%, X7R, 0603 0603
12 C22, C23, C25, C26,
C49, C50 6 0.68uF GRM31MR71H684KA88L Murata CAP, CERM, 0.68 µF, 50 V, +/- 10%, X7R, 1206 1206
13 C28, C29 2 390uF UCL1V391MNL1GS Nichicon CAP, AL, 390 µF, 35 V, +/- 20%, 0.08 ohm, SMD 10x10
14 C58 1 0.1uF C1005X7R1H104K050BB TDK CAP, CERM, 0.1uF, 50V, +/-10%, X7R, 0402 0402
15 H1, H2 2 MPMS 003 0005 PH B&F Fastener Supply MACHINE SCREW PAN PHILLIPS M3 5mm Screw M3 Phillips head
16 H3, H4 2 R30-1003002 Harwin Standoff, HexBrass M3, 30 mm Spacer M3, 30mm
17 J1, J2, J3 3 B2PS-VH(LF)(SN) JST Manufacturing Header (friction lock), 3.96mm, 2x1, Tin, R/A, TH Header, 2x1, 3.96mm, R/A
18 J4 1 QTS-050-01-F-D-A Samtec Connector, 100 Pos. 0.635mm, SMT Connector, 1575x235x280 mil
19 J5 1 6883 Pomona Electronics Dual Binding Posts with Base, 2x1, TH Dual Binding Posts with Base,
2x1, TH
20 L1, L2, L3, L4 4 15uH 1255AY-150M=P3 Murata Inductor, Shielded, 15 µH, 3 A, 0.063 ohm, SMD 6.3x4.5x6.3mm
21 L5, L6 2 15uH 7447709150 Wurth Elektronik Inductor, Shielded Drum Core, Ferrite, 15 µH, 6.5 A,
0.02075 ohm, SMD WE-PD-XXL
22 R1, R2, R4, R5 4 470 ERJ-2RKF4700X Panasonic RES, 470, 1%, 0.1 W, 0402 0402
23 R3, R7 2 18.0k CRCW040218K0FKED Vishay-Dale RES, 18.0 k, 1%, 0.063 W, 0402 0402
24 R6, R13, R16, R17 4 47k CRCW040247K0JNED Vishay-Dale RES, 47 k, 5%, 0.063 W, 0402 0402
25 R8, R10 2 10.0k CRCW040210K0FKED Vishay-Dale RES, 10.0 k, 1%, 0.063 W, 0402 0402
26 R24, R25 2 0 CRCW12060000Z0EA Vishay-Dale RES, 0, 5%, 0.25 W, 1206 1206
27 U1, U2 2 TAS5733LDCA Texas Instruments Digital Audio Power Amplifier with EQ and AGL,
DCA0048B DCA0048B
28 U3 1 24LC512-I/ST Microchip EEPROM, 512KBIT, 400KHZ, 8TSSOP TSSOP-8
29 C24, C27, C51 0 0.33uF GRM319R71H334KA01D Murata CAP, CERM, 0.33 µF, 50 V, +/- 10%, X7R, 1206 1206
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Table 3. TAS5733LEVM Bill of Materials (continued)
Item # Designator Qty Value Part Number Manufacturer Description Package Reference
30 C52, C53, C54, C55,
C56, C57 0 330pF GRM1885C1H331JA01D Murata CAP, CERM, 330 pF, 50 V, +/- 5%, C0G/NP0, 0603 0603
31 FID1, FID2, FID3, FID4,
FID5, FID6 0 N/A N/A Fiducial mark. There is nothing to buy or mount. Fiducial
32 R9 0 10.0k CRCW040210K0FKED Vishay-Dale RES, 10.0 k, 1%, 0.063 W, 0402 0402
33 R11, R12 0 2.00k CRCW04022K00FKED Vishay-Dale RES, 2.00 k, 1%, 0.063 W, 0402 0402
34 R14, R15 0 47k CRCW040247K0JNED Vishay-Dale RES, 47 k, 5%, 0.063 W, 0402 0402
35 R18, R19, R20, R21,
R22, R23 0 18 CRCW060318R0JNEA Vishay-Dale RES, 18, 5%, 0.1 W, 0603 0603

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