The recommended power-up sequence is to first power up the analog supply (AVDD), followed by the digital supply (DVDD), and then the clock signal (MCLK). This ensures proper initialization of the device.
The TAS5760LDCAR can be configured for mono or stereo operation by setting the MONO pin high or low, respectively. Additionally, the I2S format can be set to mono or stereo using the I2S_CFG register.
The TAS5760LDCAR can handle up to 20W of power per channel, but this depends on the specific application and thermal design. It's recommended to consult the thermal design guidelines in the datasheet to ensure proper heat dissipation.
The TAS5760LDCAR has a built-in thermal protection circuit that can be configured to shut down the device when it exceeds a certain temperature threshold. This can be done by setting the TSD_CFG register and using an external thermistor to monitor the device temperature.
The recommended layout and routing for the TAS5760LDCAR involves keeping the analog and digital signals separate, using a solid ground plane, and minimizing the length of the clock signal traces. It's also recommended to follow the layout guidelines in the datasheet and application notes.