[sdiy] BBD Chips
Harry Bissell Jr
harrybissell at prodigy.net
Mon Apr 4 16:51:21 CEST 2005
Hmmm not that I LIKE BBDs anyway... but
I'd suspect that these might be house labled
Shanghai Belling parts. I doubt anyone went to
the trouble to start their own fab for this...
H^) harry
--- Andre Majorel <amajorel at teaser.fr> wrote:
> On 2005-03-29 17:42 -0800, Tiago Ventura wrote:
>
> > I'm looking for "easy to find" BBD chips.
> > Clues? Ideas?
>
> From http://www.visualsound.net/bbd.htm :
>
> Now, using the same manufacturing process that
> Panasonic once
> used, Visual Sound is proud to annouce the
> re-introduction of the
> MN3207 and MN3102 BBD chips. These chips are
> produced to Visual
> Sound's exacting standards and are fully guaranteed.
> They are not
> "New Old Stock"... they are actually new! And they
> sound just as
> great as the originals... some say even better! The
> MN3207 and
> MN3102 are the chips that have been used in many
> Chorus and
> Flanger effects over the years. With some clever
> circuit
> designing, it is even possible to create an analog
> delay with
> these same chips.
>
> MN3207 - 1024 stage low-voltage BBD:
> 1-49 $3.75
> 50-250 $2.75
> 251-999 $1.75
> 1000+ Call for quote
>
> MN3102 - CMOS clock driver for low-voltage BBD
> chips:
> 1-49 $1.95
> 50-250 $1.75
> 251-999 $1.55
> 1000+ Call for quote
>
> Visual Sound LLC, 4922 Port Royal Road, B-11, Spring
> Hill, TN
> 37174 USA, Ph: 931-487-9001 Fax: 931-487-9922.
>
> --
> André Majorel <amajorel at teaser.fr>
> http://www.teaser.fr/~amajorel/
>
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