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Start a wiki with compatible hardware? #51

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tonyp7 opened this issue May 4, 2018 · 6 comments
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Start a wiki with compatible hardware? #51

tonyp7 opened this issue May 4, 2018 · 6 comments

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@tonyp7
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tonyp7 commented May 4, 2018

Note: not an actual issue.

It would be nice to have a wiki showing up various compatible hardwares and project derived from your code.

Right now I am building a breakout for the TAS5733L because the MAX chip is very limited. Will it work with this code? I have no idea. Theoretically it should, but having a clear wiki that says "YES" would be a great resource.

Cheers,
Tony

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I2S chip compatibility is more of a hardware issue, unless some I2C configuration stuff is required. If you want to make a list of devices, you're welcome to do so - just make a pull request.

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tonyp7 commented May 10, 2018

Cool -- I'll make sure to do that. My PCB is in transit somewhere and I'll be off two weeks due to work constraints, but I'll make sure to post results here!
See: https://idyl.io/2018/05/07/tas5733l-audio-amplifier/

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tonyp7 commented Jun 2, 2018

https://imgur.com/zNhvjp3

Well I am reporting in to say that so far I have a pretty board but I can't make this sucker work. I am still trying to figure out what I am doing wrong, but in the meantime TI released a new chip (http://www.ti.com/product/tas5805m) that is really exciting. It's basically a simplified version of the TAS5733L. They removed MCLK completely and managed to make it inductor less.

I'll keep digging on the TAS5733L though... Damn it's frustrating when you have something that straight doesn't work like that!

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I know that feel :-/
Good luck, all it takes is persistence and an oscilloscope.

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tonyp7 commented Aug 4, 2018

Happy to report the TAS5805M is working! I'm adjusting a few things but I'll make sure to post results!

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tonyp7 commented Aug 9, 2018

There it is!
https://idyl.io/tas5805m-audio-amp-i2s.webm

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