The recommended power-up sequence is to apply the analog power supply (AVDD) first, followed by the digital power supply (DVDD), and then the clock signal. This ensures proper initialization of the device.
Optimization involves selecting the right clock frequency, adjusting the digital gain, and configuring the digital filter coefficients. TI provides a software development kit (SDK) and application notes to help with this process.
The maximum allowed clock jitter is 500 ps peak-to-peak. Exceeding this value may affect the device's performance and cause errors.
Yes, the TAS5548DCAR is designed to support multi-channel audio applications. It has a flexible audio interface that can be configured to support various channel configurations, such as stereo, 5.1 surround sound, or even more complex configurations.
Troubleshooting involves checking the power supply, clock signal, and digital interface configuration. TI provides a debugging guide and application notes to help identify and resolve common issues.