I was trying to see if there was a spice model for the TPA3255. I sniffed around TI's site and, on my journey, I have discovered TI has become a walled garden! I look at guys like AD and I'm just flabbergasted that for a company with so many products, TI doesn't have nearly as much support for them (AD even has a wiki). I remember downloading TINA a long time ago on another computer and it was free. What the heck happened?
Tina still free, download it.
No walls, everything still there.
They have a pcb design available as well.
And zillion other boards for 3255 online.
Class D, what exactly is there to model.
They provide filter calculator for output filters.
TI has rather extensive support , reference circuits and software.
And acquired National Semi
King of analog always has been, always will be.
Legacy products all still there.
AD dont have much over 15 watts
far as I remember no models either.
So yippy doo.
Wiki? TI and National engineers wrote the books on op amps.
back when the op amp symbol looked different
No walls, everything still there.
They have a pcb design available as well.
And zillion other boards for 3255 online.
Class D, what exactly is there to model.
They provide filter calculator for output filters.
TI has rather extensive support , reference circuits and software.
And acquired National Semi
King of analog always has been, always will be.
Legacy products all still there.
AD dont have much over 15 watts
far as I remember no models either.
So yippy doo.
Wiki? TI and National engineers wrote the books on op amps.
back when the op amp symbol looked different
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