Are the TI class d eval kits worth ordering ?
I amp kindof interested in this one: http://focus.ti.com/docs/toolsw/folders/print/tas5086-5186v6evm.html
I amp kindof interested in this one: http://focus.ti.com/docs/toolsw/folders/print/tas5086-5186v6evm.html

Yes, I started studying TI Purepath by this eval board, from September 2006.
(1) learn how to control TAS5518 registers
(2) Control without TI software, by Parallel port to I2C.
(3) ported to JackRabbit processor
(4) added LCD and Key function
(5) my own board rev0.00
(6) my own board rev0.01
(7) ported to AVR GCC
(8) my own board rev0.02... now
(1) learn how to control TAS5518 registers
(2) Control without TI software, by Parallel port to I2C.
(3) ported to JackRabbit processor
(4) added LCD and Key function
(5) my own board rev0.00
(6) my own board rev0.01
(7) ported to AVR GCC
(8) my own board rev0.02... now
Tekko this is way too complex for you, you should focus on understanding and getting to work simpler things first...
Eva, this eval kit is complete plug and play, all it needs is a power supply.
Read whats included.
Read whats included.
Several years ago I used TI eval kits to make a pair of 2-way digital plate amps (TAS5010EVM). It's got the TAS3004 chip, which can be set up to provide just about any crossover plus EQ for the drivers. SPDIF input, so it's a completely digital path. You can download the filter coefficients from the PC and quickly evaluate different crossover frequencies and slopes--it's pretty cool.
The TI DCT software isn't great and it doesn't work on Vista, but it is adequate to help you learn a lot about the chips. Like the other poster, I was able to use the TI kit as a springboard for several other projects. If you want to learn more about the TI amps and how to use the biquads in them, the eval kits are a very good way to start.
The TI DCT software isn't great and it doesn't work on Vista, but it is adequate to help you learn a lot about the chips. Like the other poster, I was able to use the TI kit as a springboard for several other projects. If you want to learn more about the TI amps and how to use the biquads in them, the eval kits are a very good way to start.
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I just checked shipping status on my kit and from beeing here in sweden at arlanda ready to be delivered, it have now been shipped back to the us to memphis tn, wtf is goin on here ?
Im reviving an old thread.
This module have been laying unused in a box for 3 years until this week when i was gonna steal some capacitors from it, but thought id fire it up just for fun and see what it actually sounds like on real speakers..
For having no feedback loops and running only 400kHz, the sound quality is suprisingly good, i like it.
This is the second day im using it as a computer stereo system.
Heres a video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fXa0JFMRBr4
This module have been laying unused in a box for 3 years until this week when i was gonna steal some capacitors from it, but thought id fire it up just for fun and see what it actually sounds like on real speakers..
For having no feedback loops and running only 400kHz, the sound quality is suprisingly good, i like it.
This is the second day im using it as a computer stereo system.
Heres a video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fXa0JFMRBr4
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You were going to "steal some capacitors" from a $300 eval board?
Send me the board and I will send you some capacitors. 😉
Send me the board and I will send you some capacitors. 😉
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Im gonna modify it to a more traditional split supply rather than the capacitor coupled output it got now. Yes i know that will disable the short circuit protection it got but thats not important, and i dont need all six channels, 2 are enough.
This board have spent 3 years in my junk parts box.
This board have spent 3 years in my junk parts box.
Heres a little update:
I recently figured out the channel 6 eq thing so i set up a lowpass filter with a cut frequency of 50Hz. I also made a better power supply.
Here are a few pics:
The transformer is only 80VA so its a bit undersize since the subwoofer channel is 60W and the main shannels are 30W each, but its soundling really good.
🙂
I recently figured out the channel 6 eq thing so i set up a lowpass filter with a cut frequency of 50Hz. I also made a better power supply.
Here are a few pics:


The transformer is only 80VA so its a bit undersize since the subwoofer channel is 60W and the main shannels are 30W each, but its soundling really good.

I have now disabled the powerdown on initalization so i dont have to hit the reset button all the time.
I've also started chassieing the amp.
I've also started chassieing the amp.


It sounded very good until i decided to stick the coilcraft inductors into it.
Tracks and pads lifted and/or broke off so the entire output filter section of the board will need to be cut out and replaced.
Tracks and pads lifted and/or broke off so the entire output filter section of the board will need to be cut out and replaced.
Perhaps this is slightly off-topic, but... Is there any way that TI USB input board could be reverse-engineered? 🙄
But if that controller chip has some special program in it... 🙁
But if that controller chip has some special program in it... 🙁
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