SSM chip

Theo t.hogers at home.nl
Tue Apr 18 01:32:04 CEST 2000


The SSM 2031 is a voltage to frequentie converter,
it's old, like you said 80's stuf.
It was produced by solid state micro technologies.
Have been looking for the SSMT site (they made some intresting stuf in the
past) but could not find it.
Maybe you have more luck.

There are other V to F converters on the marked.
Check out; VFC32, RC4151, o'cause there are others, this is just what my
local supplyer stocks.

Hope this helps,
Cheers Theo




----- Original Message -----
From: <WeAreAs1 at aol.com>
To: <Greg.Montalbano at ucop.edu>; <synth-diy at node12b53.a2000.nl>
Sent: Monday, April 17, 2000 9:58 PM
Subject: Re: SSM chip


> << Can anyone point me towards info on the SSM 2031??? --
> I've looked at all the online sources I know of, and that number
> is not mentioned (not even sure what it is). >>
>
> I've never seen any data sheet for this particular part, but I can tell
you
> that it's some kind of high-frequency VCO.  It's used as a master
oscillator
> in DCO-based systems.  It could probably be used as a clock oscillator in
> digital delays and analog delays, as well.  I have seen it in use in a
couple
> of mid-1980's Seil keyboards.
>
> I would like to get more data on this chip, too.  Please let me know if
you
> find out anything further.
>
> Michael Bacich




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