[sdiy] Anadigm (Fw: NAMM Report 1)
Mike Peake
peake at pacificnet.net
Fri Jan 16 17:02:36 CET 2004
At 10:15 AM -0500 1/16/04, john mahoney wrote:
>As reported on AH by Mike Peake, this is DIY news -- new analog chips! Take
>it away, Mike:
>
>The anadigm "analog synth" is a developer mock-up using their field
>programmable analog array chips, which have four blocks each, and
>each of which can be used to build filters, oscillators, etc. One
>chip can produce an oscillator and a 12dB filter, each with a
>7-octave range, self-oscillation, etc. (a bi-quad based oscillator,
>BTW). More range, deeper slopes, etc. use more blocks, and of course,
>the more chips you use, the more potential is provided. They can also
>do non-linear functions such as EQ, compression, etc. It's a 5V
>unipolar part.
>
>They will be producing the chips for the market, not developing a
>synth. IIRC they're $5.00 each. They're downstairs in booth 1790.
>
>http://www.anadigm.com
>--
>john
If you're looking for specs, they state a 100dB SNR
for a single chip and IIRC a 16MHz clock rate.
Easier,
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