TI TPA3255EVM

I guess I don't understand that completely.

If these are 2-channel boards, does 2 channels mean 2 completely separate channels? I don't really remember the terms from days long past, but I always thought that when you bridge an amplifier, you basically turn it into a mono amp.

I really don't want to do mods. I just want 2 boards, 4 channels, for a true 2-way active system.
 
hkknudsen, look at documentation about TPA3255EVM. There is info how to connect 4 speakers on one board. In "TPA3255EVM Quick Start Guide" are pictures about speakers connection in different modes (SE mode for 4 speakers, BTL mode for 2 speakers and PBTL for one speaker). Switching between modes is made with jumpers, I think. Some info is in "TPA3255EVM User's Guide" in chapter "3.3 Single-Ended (SE) Output (4.0) Operation" on page 10. Maybe You will be limited with speakers impedance (2-4R).
 
Thanks, yes I am exactly looking at page 10 in the users guide. It seems you also believe jumpers is enough yourself. If there are some constraints with the speaker impedance we can still not conclude Solid7 needs to solder as he haven't told us the impedance. There is a significant difference between what TI calls 1N and 2N, but I am not sure what to conclude from that. I am maybe and maybe likely wrong, I would just like to learn and know how to conclude that soldering is required :eek:
 
Can someone please explain this statement:

"Single-ended input settings on the TPA3255EVM should only be used for channels with
output configuration BTL or PBTL, not SE. For SE output configuration J4 and/or J19
jumpers for that channel must be set to the DIFF position, so the input signal INx is mapped directly to OUTx."