[sdiy] matrix ICs
Paul R. Higgins
higg0008 at tc.umn.edu
Sat Oct 6 06:40:29 CEST 2001
Responding to the message of <009a01c14e19$b3224100$ca0f530c at smile>
from "Microtonal" <microtonal at worldnet.att.net>:
Thanks for the info. The CD22106 is, I believe, the part I saw in the Digi-Key
catalog some time ago. I think that it is a HC/HCT series CMOS part, made by
Harris or Intersil.
-PRH
> I used an 8x8 crosspoint matrix IC ages ago to switch T1 (1.544 Mbps)
> signals, so it should be good enough for audio. If I recall correctly, it
> was an RCA part, CD22106. It was in a large 600 mil DIP package, probably
> around 40-48 pins. I would guess that either Harris or Intersil make the
> part now, or something similar.
>
> John Loffink
> microtonal at worldnet.att.net
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