The recommended power-up sequence is to apply PVDD (analog power) first, followed by DVDD (digital power), and then the clock signal. This ensures proper device initialization and prevents latch-up.
To optimize thermal performance, ensure good thermal conductivity between the device and the PCB, use thermal vias, and consider using a heat sink or thermal interface material. Also, minimize power dissipation by optimizing the device's operating conditions.
The maximum allowed clock jitter for the TAS5760MDAP is 100 ps RMS. Exceeding this value may affect the device's performance and audio quality.
Yes, the TAS5760MDAP can be used with separate analog and digital power supplies. However, ensure that the power supplies are well-regulated and decoupled to prevent noise coupling and interference.
To troubleshoot audio artifacts or distortion issues, check the device's power supply, clock signal, and analog input signals. Ensure that the device is properly configured, and the analog input signals are within the specified range. Also, verify that the device is not overheating.