[sdiy] overclocking BBDs
JH.
jhaible at debitel.net
Wed Aug 2 11:03:31 CEST 2006
>Seems that a lot of manufacturers routinely overclocked BBD's in flangers.
>Look at the A/DA flanger - on the MN3010 version they overclocked the
>bejesus out of that one at, what, 750 kHz?. AFAIK, a lot of those flangers
>are alive and kicking to this day.
I heard of a SAD1024 that's clocked with 2.5 MHz.
I'm particularly interested in how much the MN3005 can stand.
> I've clocked MN3207's close to 1 MHz without destroying the chip, or even
>feeling any appreciable warmth from it. I have a feeling the clock specs
on
>the Panasonic parts were just a reflection of what their clock ICs could
>handle with max capacitive load and no buffering.
Makes sense. OTOH, isn't the 32' series low voltage? (which would make
things
much easier, as Magnus poited out).
JH.
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