[sdiy] AD632AH any uses?

Michael Ruberto frankentron at hotmail.com
Tue Nov 29 05:10:44 CET 2005


Hi

>
>How cheap is "rather cheaply"....the 632 is a higher grade multiplier than 
>the 633...the suggested retail price is about $20, if I recall correctly 
>(maybe more).
>

I found the datasheet and compared it to the 633 and saw it has better 
specs. So I decided to buy them - 13 for $9.99


>By all means, they are useful....and yes, you can make a ring modulator, 
>vca, wave shaper, function fitter,  etc out of them....
>

Do you know of any examples I can reference besides the datasheet?


>I have a small tube of these myself, I got mine REAL cheap (i.e...I got 
>them out of a dumpster)....however, I prefer to use the AD633 (which I got 
>out of the same dumpster)...since they are simpler to use (but not by 
>much...mostly, they have fewer pins).
>

Yes the pin count is rather high. Should make life interesting. I bought the 
devices on Ebay. The seller wrote that he had 22 pieces available, of which 
I bought 13. So if anybody else wants or needs some try contacting the 
seller for the rest.

http://stores.ebay.com/CPMLYNX-Industrial-Electronic-Store


M. A. Ruberto

>         -Jim <not opposed to doing dumpter diving from time to tim>
>
>At 03:08 PM 11/28/2005 -0500, Michael Ruberto wrote:
>>I can obtain a number of these rather cheaply, but it begs the question - 
>>can I use them?
>>
>>Anyone know of any synth apps? They seem similar to the AD633 so I am 
>>assuming I can make a ring mod.
>>
>>Any reasons I shouldn't buy them?
>>
>>M. A. Ruberto
>>
>>
>
>         -Jim
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