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Join Date: Jun 2010
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Hi,
Simple question about this chip... is it possible to mount in parallel this device in PBTL mode to have more power per channel? I know we can do this easily with mosfets because of their simple mode of operation but the TAS5630 is a all in one digital chip. Thank you very much! Best Regards, Laurent |
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Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Dallas
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If you are driving a lot of speakers in parallel at very low impedance, then
you just need one PBTL per speaker. No logical reason to try synchronize the switching over multiple chips. Its not going to raise PVDD ceiling if you are only driving a single loudspeaker, so what would be the purpose? Last edited by kenpeter; 5th June 2010 at 03:03 AM. |
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