[sdiy] Voyager inside pics

Peter Grenader peter at buzzclick-music.com
Wed Jul 6 23:17:38 CEST 2005


Ah, you learn somethin' everyday.  I stand corrected. I just assumed MAX was
the first in that they cost a bit more than the Vishay parts.  Ain't that a
thing!

Anyway, i just picked up a copy of the ORIGINAL Beach Boys Smile album on
CD, replete with the original cover - bookleg (uh-hum).  Man, this shit was
so far in front of it's day. Curse Mike Love for passing on and killing this
project!  The scoring is 'pert near identical to the remake Wilson just did.
Fantastic pieces of work, both. Highly recommended.

- P

 Harry Bissell Jr wrote:

> got that backwards.  The Max parts are
> actually DG (Siliconix) clones. I belive the
> Siliconix parts were in existance before Maxim
> even entered the business.
> 
> That worthless trivia noted, the Maxim parts are
> good stuff, as are the Vishay/Siliconix
> 
> H^) harry
> 
> --- Peter Grenader <peter at buzzclick-music.com> wrote:
> 
>> Tim wrote:
>> 
>> Peter, is there a better method than CMOS analog
>> switches?
>> 
>> 
>> Sorry, I never responded to this.  I'm using MAX
>> parts, like the 333 and
>> there are 'generics' for this available at Mouser -
>> the DG series from
>> Vishay.  The 333 is quad, both MAX and Vishay have a
>> dual equivalent. What I
>> like about these is you don't have to step down the
>> VCC to +/-16 volts (they
>> run just fine on a +/-15 supply) and you won't ever
>> have to step down the
>> signal going into them because of that.  I put a lot
>> of faith in these
>> switches - I use them for my tri to saw shaper on
>> the Model 15.
>> 
>> hope this helps,
>> 
>> - P 
>> 
> 




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