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How to Improve Battery Efficiency and Audio Quality with TAS5825M Audio Amplifier
As the entrance of search engine, the explosive growth in wireless speaker or AI speaker is driving the new requirements of audio amplifier - higher efficiency and better audio quality.
Facing these new challenges, TAS5825M (closed loop classD with 38W stereo output) develops a lot of advanced features compared with traditional audio amplifier, which includes:
How to Run Processor SDK RTOS Board Diagnostics Using SPI Flash
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How to Select the Resolution and Configuration for 3D Machine Vision Applications
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How to Use AM57x/DRA7x DFU Boot Mode with Linux Host
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How to use Runtime Object View
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How to use the Controlled Source Wizard in the TINA-TI(TM) simulator
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How to use the Fusion Digital Power Designer with UCD90x Sequencers
How to use the Power Stage Designer™ tool
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How to use WEBENCH for your power supply design?
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How to use WEBENCH Power Designer
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How-to Videos
This section contains task-specific videos that demonstrate how to perform debugging techniques on embedded Linux systems.
HSR and PRP Redundancy on RT Linux Training Series
This training series looks at High Availability Seamless Redundancy (HSR) and Parallel Redundancy Protocol (PRP), which are fundamental to many of the tightly-synchronized, high-reliability systems being built today. HSR and PRP work together or separate to keep systems working even when things break so that power stays on and things keep getting built. Both of them work in the low levels of the Ethernet stack to provide the applications that they serve these fundamental capabilities.
HSR and PRP Redundancy on RT Linux: Linux Commands
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HSR and PRP Redundancy on RT Linux: Redundancy and Linux
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HSR and PRP Redundancy on RT Linux: Redundancy Overview
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HSR and PRP Redundancy on RT Linux: Systems Overview
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HVAC Zone Controller with SimpleLink MSP432E4 Ethernet MCU
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Implement the industry’s lowest power capacitive touch buttons using MSP430™ MCUs featuring CapTIvate™ technology
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Importing SPICE models into TINA-TI(TM) simulator
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Improve Bass and Loudness with Smart Amp Using the TAS5825M Class-D Audio Amplifier
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