CEM octal S/H
Matthew S. Padden
m.s.padden at huddersfield.ac.uk
Fri Nov 15 17:03:14 CET 1996
Hi..
>>...We'd need to come up with a choice for an octal sample and hold -
>> because the one they use is CEM and I don't know if it's cheap and/or
>> available...
>>
>>OnChip still have the octal s/h; $15.
>
>
>Correct me if I'm wrong though, but isn't the CEM unit no different than a
>4051 with caps and output stages?
>
>A 4051,8 caps (or cap network) and two quad opamps is still cheaper than
>$15 and you can vary the actual cap value per output.
Sounds highly likely. There can't be THAT much in a s/h circuit.
>Or, have I lost my mind...?
If you're not sure, best to assume that you have. 8]
Today's word: glagalitic.
Later
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