The DSP is indeed a TAS3108, which has about 135MMAC/s to play with.
Isn't that chip already obsolated by TI?
The first posts in this thread are almost three years old, are you actually still working on the same board ?
Isn't that chip already obsolated by TI?
Digital Audio Processor - Audio Processor - TAS3108 - TI.com
the recommended replacement is a stock standard 16 bit fixed point DSP which is nowhere near the original 28 bit precision of the TAS part and doesn't break any speed benchmarks either. Sounds like a step backwards 🙁
The C55 DSP family is yesterdays technology.
Looks like hypex has a complete redesign on their hands !!
the recommended replacement is a stock standard 16 bit fixed point DSP which is nowhere near the original 28 bit precision of the TAS part and doesn't break any speed benchmarks either. Sounds like a step backwards 🙁
The C55 DSP family is yesterdays technology.
Looks like hypex has a complete redesign on their hands !!
Why???
"This product continues to be in production to support existing customers."
Why???
"This product continues to be in production to support existing customers."
how can it be if it is not even compatible precision wise ? Totally different fixed point format of 5.23 versus 1.15 fixed point formats. Even a 32 bit fixed point DSP is not a substitute. Then you have the issue of it not being pin compatible as well with the recommended replacement being a BGA package !! I think TI is just saving face by trying to fit a square peg in a round hole 🙁
But where is the problem??? Ti will keep manufacturing the TAS and support it, but they only want to promote their newer products for new designs.....
Just marketing! 😀
Just marketing! 😀
Fine for me as long as it's transparent sounding with low jitter. Personally I''m more concern about the software and lack of options in it.And who want's to bye a new product with an obsolete dsp chip ?
If it would have been out two years ago I (probably)would have bougth it.
Just as well I didn't then 🙂
Just as well I didn't then 🙂
And who want's to bye a new product with an obsolete dsp chip ?
Who said it was obsolete??????? Ti advices their newer chips for new designs, ofcourse they do because they want to sell them!!!!!!
But where is the problem??? Ti will keep manufacturing the TAS and support it, but they only want to promote their newer products for new designs.....
Just marketing! 😀
This is the danger of announcing a product way before it is finished !!
After all of this time it's not a good look 🙁
Who said it was obsolete??????? Ti advices their newer chips for new designs, ofcourse they do because they want to sell them!!!!!!
Usually the new chips are backwards compatible with the earlier ones in some way. However the chip TI recommends as a replacement is poles apart from the one it replaces.
As said before by ds23man the Tas3108 is only not recommended for new designs;
TI does not recommend using this part in a new design. This product continues to be in production to support existing customers.
If this IC becomes obsolete, we will make sure we have enough on stock for production.
TI does not recommend using this part in a new design. This product continues to be in production to support existing customers.
If this IC becomes obsolete, we will make sure we have enough on stock for production.
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