[sdiy] BBD die pics? (Re: Panasonic MN3xxx trusted supplier...(??))
Todd Sines
sines_list at scale.gs
Wed Sep 28 04:12:41 CEST 2011
I can finally contribute something to SDIY! ;D
Pretty certain the CCD delay method is responsible for the sound of the Marshall Time Modulator.
[even though he refers to it as a "Charge Transfer System" this was post BBD designed delays and pre digital delays..]
http://hammer.ampage.org/files/Device1-3.PDF
some more details:
http://www.studioelectronics.biz/sunshop/index.php?l=product_detail&p=1307
btw... this myspace page shows 4 Marshall Electronics devices I've never seen for sale... ever.. WOW
Marshall Minimodulator
Marshall Half-time
Marshall Ambience Effects System
Marshall Memorymodulator
http://www.myspace.com/stephenstcroixgear
http://a4.l3-images.myspacecdn.com/images02/132/5d93a7c06c9d4614a7c7ba8fbaa66183/l.jpg
I would probably sell body parts for this stuff. :)
+odd
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On Sep 27, 2011, at 9:05 PM, Dave Manley wrote:
> I imagine they look very regular since it is just an array of storage cells plus shift
> mechanism, probably looks not unlike a memory structure, and not too interesting.
>
> There are some images here of a CCD used for imaging:
>
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charge-coupled_device
>
> They use a similar method, albeit at a much, much, much higher density :-)
>
> -Dave (did I say much, too much?) Manley
>
>
>
> On Tue 11/09/27 9:22 AM , "Mattias Rickardsson" mr at analogue.org sent:
>> I can't help giggling a bit about this...
>>
>> "MN3005
>> Currently out of stock
>> This product is subject to possible delays (3 to 7 days)" ;-)
>>
>> Anyway, there are some BBD ICs that have a longer body but still only
>> 8 pins. I guess it's because the longer delay lines actually take up
>> that size, which is kind of fascinating in itself.
>> Detailed pictures of the die of various ICs can be quite beautiful,
>> but I can't remember ever seeing the interior of a BBD chip on the
>> web. Are there any such pictures? I'd expect them to be potentially
>> beautiful. :-)
>>
>> /mr
>>
>>
>> On 27 September 2011 15:37, Dan Snazelle <subj
>> ectivity at hotmail.com> wrote:> The prices seem high enough to trust
>>>
>>>
>>> I have seen sad-1024 for 50 $
>>>
>>> Sent from my iPhone
>>>
>>> On Sep 27, 2011, at 8:42 AM, Jean-Pierre
>> Desrochers <jpdesroc at o
>> ricom.ca> wrote:>
>>>>
>>>> Hi list,
>>>> I found the following supplier on the
>> net>> for 'genuine' Panasonic BBD
>> chips:>> http://www.retroamplis.com/epages/62070367.sf/en_GB/?ViewAction
>> =View&ObjectID=6014393>>
>>>> They have the following chips mostly in
>> stock:>> MN3001
>>>> MN3002
>>>> MN3005
>>>> MN3007
>>>> MN3008
>>>> MN3101
>>>> MN3102
>>>> MN3205
>>>> MN3207
>>>> MN3208
>>>> MN3209
>>>> and even SAD1024
>>>>
>>>> Would you trust this supplier for 'genuine'
>> Panasonic parts ?>> Your opinion welcomed..
>>>> JP
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
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