[sdiy] Digital echo chip (use the wayback machine)
James Husted
james at ersatzplanet.com
Sat Jan 5 20:56:48 CET 2002
Set your browser to the Wayback machine at http://www.archive.org and enter
the URL. They have www.princeton.com.tw archived back to Dec 1997. They
have been archiving all the publicly accessible websites on the net since
1996 (now over 10 terabytes a month - over 1000 terabytes on file). THE
PLACE to go to find old websites.
-J
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James Husted The ErsatZ Planet
james at ersatzplanet.com www.ersatzplanet.com
"Welcome to the first day of the rest of your money."
on 1/5/02 9:23 AM, Scott Bernardi at sbernardi at attbi.com wrote:
> I came across the PT2935 (Princeton Technology) digital echo IC at
> Jameco (www.jameco.com) for $3.95. The delay can be continuously
> variable with a resistor. You can supposedly get up to 800msec of delay
> with an external 256k DRAM chip in extended delay mode. There was a very
> minimal datasheet on the Jameco page. I got to the manufacturer's
> website yesterday but today it seems to be down (www.princeton.com.tw).
> Anybody have any experience with this chip? It looks pretty
> interesting, and it's cheap enough.
>
> --
> Scott Bernardi
> sbernardi at attbi.com
>
>
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