[sdiy] LM394 vs. MAT02 vs. ?
phillip m gallo
philgallo at attglobal.net
Thu Nov 4 02:47:45 CET 2004
Larry,
Purchased from Analog direct quantity one:
MAT02FH $9.39
MAT04FP $6.17
regards,
p
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-synth-diy at dropmix.xs4all.nl
[mailto:owner-synth-diy at dropmix.xs4all.nl] On Behalf Of James Patchell
Sent: Wednesday, November 03, 2004 5:18 PM
To: larry at aspgs.com; synth-diy at dropmix.xs4all.nl
Subject: Re: [sdiy] LM394 vs. MAT02 vs. ?
With dual matched transistors, you get what you pay for. The MAT02 is a
very good transistor, well matched, low bulk resistance. The LM394 is
also
pretty good, probably not quite up to the MAT02 specs...
Now, how any transistor pair works in any given application depends a
lot
on how picky you are. I have used the transistors in a CA3046 (which is
about as cheap as you can get) quite successfully. I have also used the
MAT04, which is more expensive, and does the job better, but I am not
sure
if it does the job $5 better.
The biggest difference between the cheap matched pairs and the more
expensive, in my experience, is how well the track at the higher
frequencies. I can get about 7 or so octaves out of the CA3046, and
about
8 to 9 octaves out of the MAT04 (to +/- 1 cent). I have found that 7
octaves of accurate tuning is more than enough.
And if you want to be real cheap, try hand matching a pair of
2n3904's...they work fair well (you must glue them together to make them
work)....
At 04:53 PM 11/3/2004 -0800, larry at unicode.com wrote:
>I have been looking for LM394's for use in the CGS VCO module and found
>a couple of sources at just over $5US each. I noted from several
>articles that the MAT02 might be usable as an alternative, however I've
>only found a few at $15US each! Is there any significant difference
>between these two parts? At there any substitutes that would work just
>as well but be more available and cost less? Should I jump on either
>of the parts at the indicated prices?
>
>Larry T.
-Jim
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