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TAS5707PHP Texas Instruments

The TAS5707EVM (TAS5709EVM) User's Guide provides comprehensive instructions for operating the TAS5707 and TAS5709 integrated digital audio power amplifiers, including connection details, software installation, and audio processing features. It includes a quick-start guide, installation procedures, and advanced audio processing capabilities, along with diagrams and tables for clarity. The document serves as a resource for users to effectively evaluate the performance of the TAS5707/09 devices using the evaluation module.

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User's Guide

SLOU231B – December 2008 – Revised January 2009

TAS5707EVM (TAS5709EVM) User's Guide

This manual describes the operation of the TAS5707EVM (TAS5709EVM) to evaluate the performance of
the TAS5707 (TAS5709), integrated digital audio power amplifier. The main contents of this document are:
• Details on how to properly connect a TAS5707/09 Evaluation Module (EVM) and the details of the
EVM
• Details on how to install and use the GUI to program the TAS5707/09
• Details on how to use the audio processing features like EQ and DRC
• Quick-Start Guide for the common modes in which TAS5707EVM (TAS5709EVM) can be used

Contents
1 Overview ...................................................................................................................... 3
1.1 TAS5707EVM (TAS5709EVM) and MC57xxPSIA Features .................................................. 4
2 Installation .................................................................................................................... 4
2.1 EVM Installation ..................................................................................................... 4
2.2 Software Installation ................................................................................................ 7
3 Using the EVM Software .................................................................................................... 9
3.1 Connect the GUI to the EVM ...................................................................................... 9
3.2 I2C Memory Tool ................................................................................................... 9
3.3 Volume Function .................................................................................................. 10
3.4 Biquad GUI ......................................................................................................... 10
3.5 DRC GUI ........................................................................................................... 11
4 Advanced Audio Processing Features in TAS5709 ................................................................... 13
5 Jumpers and Control Utilities on MC57xxPSIA board ................................................................. 15
5.1 RCA/OPTICAL Jumpers .......................................................................................... 15
5.2 Switches ............................................................................................................ 15
5.3 LED Indicators ..................................................................................................... 15
6 Board Layouts, Bill of Materials, and Schematic ...................................................................... 16
6.1 TAS5709EVM (TAS5707EVM) and MC57xxPSIA Board Layouts.......................................... 16
6.2 Bill of Materials .................................................................................................... 18
6.3 Schematics ......................................................................................................... 20

List of Figures
1 TAS5709EVM Printed-Circuit Board ...................................................................................... 3
2 Complete System and EVM Signal Path Overview ..................................................................... 3
3 General Connection Picture ................................................................................................ 4
4 Connecting TAS5707/09EVM to MC57xxPSIA .......................................................................... 5
5 BTL Connection .............................................................................................................. 6
6 Process Flow for TAS5707 UG ............................................................................................ 8
7 Process Flow for TAS5709 UG ............................................................................................ 8
8 Memory Tool Window ....................................................................................................... 9
9 Volume Control ............................................................................................................. 10
10 Selecting Biquad GUI ...................................................................................................... 10
11 Filter Creation Tool Window .............................................................................................. 11
12 DRC Parameters ........................................................................................................... 11
13 Activating the DRC GUI ................................................................................................... 12
Equibit is a trademark of Texas Instruments.
I2C is a trademark of Philips Corporation.

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14 Time Constants Button .................................................................................................... 12


15 TAS5709EVM(TAS5707EVM) Top Composite Assembly ............................................................ 16
16 TAS5709EVM (TAS5707EVM) Top Copper Assembly ............................................................... 16
17 MC57xxPSIA Top Assembly .............................................................................................. 17

List of Tables
1 Recommended Power Supplies ........................................................................................... 6
2 Bill of Materials for TAS5709EVM ....................................................................................... 18
3 Bill of Materials for TAS5707EVM ....................................................................................... 19

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1 Overview
The TAS5707/09 evaluation module demonstrates the TAS5707/09 device from Texas Instruments.
TAS5707 EVM is named "TAS5707EVM" and TAS5709 EVM is named as "TAS5709EVM". They both are
same EVM except for the audio amplifier. The TAS5707 combines a high-performance PWM processor
with a class-D audio power amplifier. This EVM can be configured with two bridge-tied loads (BTL) (2.0).
For detailed information about the TAS5707/09 device, review the device data sheet (SLOS550). The
Pulse Width Modulator (PWM) is based on TI's Equibit™ technology.TAS5709 has additional audio
processing features like 3D, Bass Boost and 2-band DRC.
The EVM software with its graphic user interface (GUI) facilitates evaluation by providing access to the
TAS5707/09 registers through a USB port. See the Using the EVM Software section for further details.

Figure 1. TAS5709EVM Printed-Circuit Board

The EVM together with other TI components on this board, is a complete 2.1-channel digital audio
amplifier system. The MC57XXPSIA Controller board includes a USB interface, a digital input (SPDIF),
analog inputs via the ADC, power inputs, and other features like a mute function and power down.

MC57xxPSIA TAS5707/9 EVM


Left

PC Interface

Right
SPDIF/
Optical, Coax
TAS5707/9

2CH Analog Input


From Other Source/
Digital Out

B0340-01

Figure 2. Complete System and EVM Signal Path Overview

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1.1 TAS5707EVM (TAS5709EVM) and MC57xxPSIA Features


• Channel evaluation module design
• Self-contained protection systems and control pins
• USB interface
• Standard I2S data input using optical or coaxial inputs
• Analog input through analog-to-digital converter
• Subwoofer connection—the PWM terminal provides the PWM signal and power to an external
subwoofer board
• Double-sided, plated-through PCB, 1-oz copper, 2 mm
• Access to control signal gain and data format through EVM-software GUI

2 Installation
This section describes the EVM and software installation.

2.1 EVM Installation

Analog In to ADC MC57xxPSIA


Controller Board

5 V Supply for
System Power

Coaxial SPDIF Input Speaker


Out A & B

Optical SPDIF Input

Speaker
Out C & D
USB Port

8 V–24 V Supply for Output Power

Figure 3. General Connection Picture

The following are the basic tools for the initial EVM power up.
• 5-V, 1-A power supply (VIN)
• 8–24-V, 4-A power supply (PVDD)
• Banana-style test leads for power supplies and speakers
• Optical or coaxial cable for SPDIF interface based on signal source
• USB cable
• EVM software
• Two 8-Ω speakers or loads

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The following sections describe the TAS5707/09EVM board in regards to power supply (PSU) and system
interfaces.

2.1.1 Connecting the TAS5707/09EVM to MC57xxPSIA


On the right side of the MC57xxPSIA is a terminal block and another on the left of the TAS5707/09EVM
(labeled J1). Carefully place the MC57xxPSIA block above the TAS5707/09EVM block and gently push
down.

Figure 4. Connecting TAS5707/09EVM to MC57xxPSIA

2.1.2 PSU Interface


The TAS5707/09EVM is powered by two power supplies connected to the MC57xx controller board: a 5-V
power supply (VIN), and a 8-V to 24-V (PVDD) power supply. The 3.3-V level is generated on the board
by a voltage regulator from the 5-V supply.

Note: The power-supply cable length must be minimized. Increasing the length of the PSU cable
increases the distortion of the amplifier at high output levels and low frequencies

The maximum output-stage supply voltage depends on the speaker load resistance. Check the
recommended maximum supply voltage in the TAS5707/09 data sheet.

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Table 1. Recommended Power Supplies


Description Voltage Limitations (8-Ω Load) Current Recommendations
System power supply 5V 1A
Output power stage supply 8–24 V 4 A (1)
(1)
The rated current corresponds to two channels, full scale.

2.1.3 Loudspeaker Connectors

CAUTION
All speaker outputs are biased at Vcc/2 and must not be connected to ground
(e.g., through an oscilloscope ground).

Loudspeaker connections vary by device setup. When connecting a speaker in BTL mode, connect the
speaker’s two terminals (A and B or C and D) across two outputs on the TAS5707/09EVM.

Speakers or loads can be connected to the outputs A-D with clip leads, or cables can be made
with female connectors (JST VHR-2N) that can mate to male connectors on the EVM board.

OUT A

OUT B +

Figure 5. BTL Connection

2.1.4 USB Interface


The TAS5707/09 registers are accessed through I2C™ bus lines SDA and SCL. The USB circuit and USB
connector on the MC57xxPSIA board facilitates the connection between a host computer and the device.
The EVM USB circuit is powered by the 5-V USB line of the host PC and is independent of the power
supplies available on the board. The USB device that is used is a TAS1020B from Texas Instruments.

2.1.5 Digital Audio Interface SPDIF


The Digital Audio Interface SPDIF (RCA/OPTO) accepts digital audio data using the I2S protocol. See the
TAS5707/09 data sheet for more information.
The RCA connector and the OPTO connector are the two SPDIF interfaces on the MC57xxPSIA board.
The switch S3 toggles between the OPTO and RCA connector to accommodate the signal source. When
the RCA cable or optical cable is connected and the signal source is powered up, verify that the SPDIF
lock indicator (blue LED5) illuminates, confirming that a viable signal is available to the device. Install a
jumper on JP4 across the middle pin and the pin marked SPDIF to connect the digital source to SDIN1.
Install a jumper on JP5 to connect the digital source to SDIN2.

For detailed information on how the data and clocks are provided to the TAS5707/09, see the schematic
appearing at the end of this document and the DIR9001 device data sheet (SLES198).

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2.1.6 ADC Interface
In the absence of a digital signal source, the PCM1808 ADC can be used to convert an analog audio
signal to a digital signal to the TAS5707/09. The DIR9001 still provides clock signals to the ADC in this
process. A 12-MHz crystal is installed on the MC57xxPSIA board. The ADC is an additional feature of this
board to provide flexibility in sourcing an audio signal to the TAS5707/09. Review the PCM1808 data
sheet (SLES177) for a detailed description of the ADC on this EVM. Install the jumper on JP4 across the
middle pin and the pin marked ADC to select ADC as the source for SDIN1.

2.1.7 Board Power-Up General Guidelines


Connect the MC-57xx and the TAS5707/09EVM boards by locating pin 1 on each board, indicated by a
small white triangle. The MC-57xx plugs down onto the TAS5707/09EVM board (i.e., the TAS5707/09EVM
board fits underneath the MC57xxPSIA board). Pin 1 on each board must be connected to each other.
Install the EVM software on the PC before powering up the board. After connecting the loudspeakers or
other loads, power supplies, and the data line, power up the 5-V power supply first; then power up the
PVDD power supply. It is recommended initially to set the PVDD level to 10 V, then ramp it up to 20 V to
verify cable connections.

2.2 Software Installation


Download the TAS570x GDE from the TI Web site. The TI Web site always has the latest release and any
updates to versions of the GUI.

Execute the GUI install program, Setup.exe. Once the program is installed, the program group and
shortcut icon is created in Start → Program → Texas Instruments Inc → TAS570X GDE. THE GUI come
ups as shown in Figure 6.
Select the appropriate tab, in this case, select TAS5705 tab. It has two subwindows. One shows the
Process Flow window. From the Process Flow window, each of the signal processing function tools can be
selected by clicking on it. The Biquad GUI and the DRC GUI can be opened by using the right button of
the mouse. This window also shows Input select, Mode select, Channel, and Master Volume. All functions
are shown in the order that they are in the device.
The other subwindow, Properties window, has the properties where a user can update by selecting from
the available options. The properties available depends on the device selected. From the main window,
the user must set three properties before connecting to the EVM.
Select the device Enable/Disable auto bank switch function, and set the sample rate. The TAS570x
automatically detects sample rates. This setting is simply to synchronize the GUI and the device.

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Figure 6. Process Flow for TAS5707 UG

Figure 7. Process Flow for TAS5709 UG

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3 Using the EVM Software

3.1 Connect the GUI to the EVM


Once the properties window selections have been made, go to the menu Target → Connect.
This sends the initialization commands to the device. Master volume is in mute. Select the master volume
function. Type the required volume in the properties window. For TAS5707/09, type 0 dB. The difference
is due the power stage gain in both devices. At this time, audio, if connected properly, plays through the
device. Check All channel shutdown button. It must be un-checked. When the Connect command is
issued, if an error appears indicating a USB problem, check the connections, and press the USB RESET
button on the controller board. Then disconnect and re-connect from the Target menu.

3.2 I2C Memory Tool


This tool can be opened from GDE (Tools → I2C Memory Tool) or independent of GDE from Start →
Program → Texas Instruments Inc → Memory Tool.
Select I2C as show in Figure 8.

Figure 8. Memory Tool Window

I2C registers can be written or read using this tool. The I2C command file can be sent by selecting the
command file and Execute command.

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3.3 Volume Function


The Individual and Master volume can be selected, and the required volume value can be entered by
typing on the property Window after selecting the function with the mouse (see Figure 9).

Figure 9. Volume Control

3.4 Biquad GUI


Using the right button of mouse, select Biquad GUI (Figure 10).

Figure 10. Selecting Biquad GUI

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Figure 11. Filter Creation Tool Window

A check mark selects the Biquad. If not selected, the Biquad is in ALL PASS Mode.
The frequency response for the current settings can be viewed and adjusted in Frequency Response
Window Tab (Figure 11). The Individual Biquad Gains must be within ±12 db.
Apply from the filter data window sends all the three banks of coefficients (providing auto bank is
enabled).

3.5 DRC GUI


Clicking on the function selects DRC GUI (Figure 12). Click on the DRC function, and check to see if DRC
is enabled in the property window.

Figure 12. DRC Parameters

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Next, using the right button of the mouse, select Activate DRC GUI (Figure 13).

Figure 13. Activating the DRC GUI

Set the compression ratio to a value between 1 and 50.


The offset has a range at ±6 dB. A value of 0 is illegal. If no offset is required, set the offset to 0. Offset is
generally not required in a DRC application because is just provides a gain.
Threshold is selected with a value of 0 to –72 dB.

Figure 14. Time Constants Button

Time constants: Select the time constants to adjust the energy, attack, and decay filters (Figure 14).

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3.5.1 MODULATION SCHEMES

Common Configurations:
1. 2 × BTL BD
2. 2 × BTL AD Mode
Note:
AD : AD Modulation-Outputs are 180° out of phase
BD : BD Modulation
BTL : Bridge-Tied Load

3.5.1.1 2 X BTL BD (BD mode)


1. Set up the hardware.
2. Select the Input MUX from GDE. In the properties window, select BD Mode.
3. GDE: Target > Connect.
4. Finally uncheck the shutdown box to bring the device out of Shutdown mode, and adjust the Master
Volume as desired.

3.5.1.2 2 X BTL AD(Default: AD mode)


1. Set up the hardware .
2. Select the Input MUX from GDE. In the properties window, select AD Mode
3. GDE: Target > Connect.
4. Finally uncheck the shutdown box to bring the device out of Shutdown mode, and adjust the Master
Volume as desired.

4 Advanced Audio Processing Features in TAS5709


TAS5709 Process Structure as shown in GDE:

TAS5709 process diagram has three audio processing functions in the main properties window:
1. Surround (3D): ON/OFF

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2. Bass Boost (Pseudo Bass): ON/OFF


3. Two-Band DRC (2-band DRC): ON/OFF
Each of these features are explained as follows:
1. Surround (3D): ON/OFF
Turn it ON. Then L-R terms gets mixed with raw L and R after band-pass filtering. L-signal is RED,
R-signal is BLUE and L-R-signal is BLACK.

Biquads and mixers can be adjusted to fine-tune 3D.


2. Bass Boost (Pseudo Bass): ON/OFF
(L+R)/2 signal is low-pass filtered to get the Bass signal and then applied a boost before mixing with L
and R channels.

3. Two-Band DRC (2-band DRC): ON/OFF


L and R signals are split into two paths: one path with high-frequency components (high pass) and the
other with low-frequency components (low pass).
High frequency of both L and R has one DRC-ganged and low-frequency paths have another
DRC-ganged. This allows both high- and low-frequency components to have different thresholds.

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Both DRCs can be programmed separately.

5 Jumpers and Control Utilities on MC57xxPSIA board

5.1 RCA/OPTICAL Jumpers


Select the jumper to reflect the source whether it is RCA or OPTICAL.

5.2 Switches
Reset is an active-low function. Pressing the master reset switch (S2) resets the TAS5707/09 device; USB
RESET (S1) resets the USB bus. Pressing PDNZ (S4) powers down the TAS5707/09, and pressing
MUTE (S5) mutes (volume mute) the TAS5707/09.

5.3 LED Indicators


LED1 : USB Power connector installed at J1.
LED2 : 3.3V Power is valid.
LED3: RCA connection made
LED4: Optical connection made
LED5: SPDIF signal locked
LED6: FAULT (Not used with TAS5707/09EVM)
LED7: PDN switch (S4) is depressed.
LED8: MUTE switch (S5) is depressed.

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6.1 TAS5709EVM (TAS5707EVM) and MC57xxPSIA Board Layouts

Figure 15. TAS5709EVM(TAS5707EVM) Top Composite Assembly

Figure 16. TAS5709EVM (TAS5707EVM) Top Copper Assembly

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Figure 17. MC57xxPSIA Top Assembly

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6.2 Bill of Materials

Table 2. Bill of Materials for TAS5709EVM


MANU Part No. QTY REF DES Vendor Description Vendor MANU
Part No.
TI-SEMICONDUCTORS
TAS5709PHP 1 U1 TAS5709PHP 15W DIGAMP PLUS EQ-DRC HTQFP48-PHP Texas Texas Instruments
Instruments
CAPACITORS
ECJ-1VB1H222K 1 C12 PCC1776CT CAP 2200PFD 50V CERM 0603 X7R Digi-Key Panasonic
ECJ-1VB1H472K 2 C10, C13 PCC1780CT CAP 4700PFD 50V CERM 0603 X7R Digi-Key Panasonic
ECJ-1VB1E103K 4 C4, C35–C37 PCC1763CT CAP 0.01UFD 25V CERM 0603 X7R Digi-Key Panasonic
ECJ-1VB1H333K 4 C16–C19 PCC2284CT CAP 0.033UFD 50V CERM 0603 X7R Digi-Key Panasonic
ECJ-1VB1C473K 2 C9, C11 PCC1758CT CAP 0.047UFD 16V CERM 0603 X7R Digi-Key Panasonic
ECJ-1VB1C104K 4 C2, C6, C8, PCC1762CT CAP 0.1UFD 16V CERM 0603 X7R Digi-Key Panasonic
C15
GRM188R71H104KA93D 8 C3, C14, C24, 490-1519-1 CAP 0.1UFD 50V CERM 0603 X7R Digi-Key Murata
C29– C31, C33,
C34
C1206C684K5RACTU 2 C27, C28 399-3500-1 CAP 0.68UFD 50V CERM 1206 X7R ROHS Digi-Key Kemet
TMK107BJ105KA-T 2 C21, C38 587-1248-1 CAP 1.0UFD 25V CERM 0603 X5R ROHS Digi-Key Taiyo Yuden
C1608X5R0J475M 1 C5 445-1417-1 CAP 4.7UFD 6.3V CERM 0603 X5R Digi-Key TDK Corp.
ECE-V1CS100SR 2 C1, C7 PCE3061CT CAP 10UFD 16V ALUM ELEC SMD VSA Digi-Key Panasonic
ECA-1VM101 1 C32 P10418TB CAP 100UFD 35V RAD ALUM ELEC M Digi-Key Panasonic
ECA-1VM221BJ 2 C20, C39 P10419TB CAP 220UFD 35V ALUM ELEC M-SERIES ROHS Digi-Key Panasonic
RESISTORS
ERJ-3GEY0R00V 1 R6 P0.0GCT RES 0.0 OHM 1/16W 5% SMD 0603 Digi-Key Panasonic
9C06031A3R30JLHFT 4 R3, R7, R10, 311-3.3GCT RES 3.3 OHM 1/16W 5% SMD 0603 Digi-Key Yageo
R11
ERJ-3GEYJ471V 2 R5, R8 P470GCT RES 470 OHM 1/10W 5% SMD 0603 Digi-Key Panasonic
9C06031A1002JLHFT 2 R1, R4 311-10KGCT RES 10K OHM 1/16W 5% SMD 0603 Digi-Key Panasonic
9C06031A1822FKHFT 1 R2 311-18.2KHCT RES 18.2K OHM 1/10W 1% SMD 0603 Digi-Key Yageo
ERJ-3EKF2212V 1 R9 P22.1KHCT RES 22.1K OHM 1/16W 1% SMD 0603 Digi-Key Panasonic
INDUCTORS
A7503AY-150M 4 L1–L4 A7503AY-150M INDUCTOR, SERIES 11RHBP, 15UH Toko America Toko America
HEADERS
B2PS-VH 2 J2, J3 455-1255 Header, 2 Pin Male, PCB-RA, TIN, W/Lock Digi-Key JST
PBC09DAAN 1 J1 S2011E-09 HEADER, 2X9 PIN MALE, PCB STRAIGHT GOLD ROHS Digi-Key Sullins
STANDOFFS AND HARDWARE
PMS 440 0025 PH 4 HW1-HW4 H342 4-40 Screw, Steel 0.250 IN Digi-Key Building Fasteners
2027 4 HW1-HW4 2027K StandofF,4-40,0.5INx3/16IN, ALUM RND F-F Digi-Key Keystone Electronics

Component Count: 62
COMPONENTS NOT ASSEMBLED
C32
COMPONENTS MISSING FROM SEQUENCE
C22, C23, C25, C26

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Table 3. Bill of Materials for TAS5707EVM
MANU Part No. QTY REF DES Vendor Description Vendor MANU
Part No.
TI-SEMICONDUCTORS
TAS5707PHP 1 U1 TAS5707PHP 15W DIGAMP PLUS EQ-DRC HTQFP48-PHP Texas Texas Instruments
Instruments
CAPACITORS
ECJ-1VB1H222K 1 C12 PCC1776CT CAP 2200PFD 50V CERM 0603 X7R Digi-Key Panasonic
ECJ-1VB1H472K 2 C10, C13 PCC1780CT CAP 4700PFD 50V CERM 0603 X7R Digi-Key Panasonic
ECJ-1VB1E103K 4 C4, C35–C37 PCC1763CT CAP 0.01UFD 25V CERM 0603 X7R Digi-Key Panasonic
ECJ-1VB1H333K 4 C16–C19 PCC2284CT CAP 0.033UFD 50V CERM 0603 X7R Digi-Key Panasonic
ECJ-1VB1C473K 2 C9, C11 PCC1758CT CAP 0.047UFD 16V CERM 0603 X7R Digi-Key Panasonic
ECJ-1VB1C104K 4 C2, C6, C8, PCC1762CT CAP 0.1UFD 16V CERM 0603 X7R Digi-Key Panasonic
C15
GRM188R71H104KA93D 8 C3, C14, C24, 490-1519-1 CAP 0.1UFD 50V CERM 0603 X7R Digi-Key Murata
C29– C31, C33,
C34
C1206C684K5RACTU 2 C27, C28 399-3500-1 CAP 0.68UFD 50V CERM 1206 X7R ROHS Digi-Key Kemet
TMK107BJ105KA-T 2 C21, C38 587-1248-1 CAP 1.0UFD 25V CERM 0603 X5R ROHS Digi-Key Taiyo Yuden
C1608X5R0J475M 1 C5 445-1417-1 CAP 4.7UFD 6.3V CERM 0603 X5R Digi-Key TDK Corp.
ECE-V1CS100SR 2 C1, C7 PCE3061CT CAP 10UFD 16V ALUM ELEC SMD VSA Digi-Key Panasonic
ECA-1VM101 1 C32 P10418TB CAP 100UFD 35V RAD ALUM ELEC M Digi-Key Panasonic
ECA-1VM221BJ 2 C20, C39 P10419TB CAP 220UFD 35V ALUM ELEC M-SERIES ROHS Digi-Key Panasonic
RESISTORS
ERJ-3GEY0R00V 1 R6 P0.0GCT RES 0.0 OHM 1/16W 5% SMD 0603 Digi-Key Panasonic
9C06031A3R30JLHFT 4 R3, R7, R10, 311-3.3GCT RES 3.3 OHM 1/16W 5% SMD 0603 Digi-Key Yageo
R11
ERJ-3GEYJ471V 2 R5, R8 P470GCT RES 470 OHM 1/10W 5% SMD 0603 Digi-Key Panasonic
9C06031A1002JLHFT 2 R1, R4 311-10KGCT RES 10K OHM 1/16W 5% SMD 0603 Digi-Key Panasonic
9C06031A1822FKHFT 1 R2 311-18.2KHCT RES 18.2K OHM 1/10W 1% SMD 0603 Digi-Key Yageo
ERJ-3EKF2212V 1 R9 P22.1KHCT RES 22.1K OHM 1/16W 1% SMD 0603 Digi-Key Panasonic
INDUCTORS
A7503AY-150M 4 L1–L4 A7503AY-150M INDUCTOR, SERIES 11RHBP, 15UH Toko America Toko America
HEADERS
B2PS-VH 2 J2, J3 455-1255 Header, 2 Pin Male, PCB-RA, TIN, W/Lock Digi-Key JST
PBC09DAAN 1 J1 S2011E-09 HEADER, 2X9 PIN MALE, PCB STRAIGHT GOLD ROHS Digi-Key Sullins
STANDOFFS AND HARDWARE
PMS 440 0025 PH 4 HW1-HW4 H342 4-40 Screw, Steel 0.250 IN Digi-Key Building Fasteners
2027 4 HW1-HW4 2027K StandofF,4-40,0.5INx3/16IN, ALUM RND F-F Digi-Key Keystone Electronics

Component Count: 62
COMPONENTS NOT ASSEMBLED
C32
COMPONENTS MISSING FROM SEQUENCE
C22, C23, C25, C26

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6.3 Schematics
The schematic for TAS5709EVM (TAS5707EVM) follows. The schematics for MC57xxPSIA appear on the
following pages.

OUTPUTS

D
A

TAS5709PHP
U1
CONTROLLER
MC-57xx
BOARD

BOM ONLY

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