Oscillator for Juno 106

Magnus Danielson cfmd at swipnet.se
Wed Sep 20 00:13:10 CEST 2000


From: "Trevor Page" <trevor at resonance.fsnet.co.uk>
Subject: Oscillator for Juno 106
Date: Tue, 19 Sep 2000 22:25:01 +0100

> Hi list,

Hi Trevor,

> A friend of mine (in Australia) has asked me if I can get hold of an
> oscillator section for a Juno 106, as (apparently) they are very
> expensive+few remain over there. I may seem dumb here but I know absolutely
> nothing about the Juno 106 so I am assuming that what he's after is maybe an
> IC, or complete PCB or module. I think they are DCO's, right? Is there a
> hard to source dedicated IC for this?
> Anyone have such a thing available, or let us know where to source one?
> Sorry I am rather sketchy on the details, again this is all I know from my
> friend's email.
> 
> According to an FAQ I just found on the net, the DCO's are formed round
> three wave generator chips (MC5534A).

I'm not sure that it helps, but:

MC5534A, isn't that just Motorola's (now ON-Semiconductors) labeling of our
beloved NE5534A?

BTW, the 5534 is a dual op-amp...

Check out Philips:
http://216.35.77.145/pip/XNE5534CU

> Can anyone help us out over this one?

Cheers,
Magnus




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