[sdiy] Latvian CEM Synth IC clones

Tom Bugs admin at bugbrand.co.uk
Tue Mar 13 11:22:42 CET 2018


Can you expand a bit on that Paula?
I've never really considered them...
Is it mainly a size thing or am I missing something interesting/important?


On 13/03/2018 10:16, paula at synth.net wrote:
> QFNs are awesome.
>
> On 2018-03-13 09:00, Roman Sowa wrote:
>> I've read somewhere that they don't do SOIC for anything greater than
>> 16 pins, but can't remember exact explanation. In general it was in a
>> spirit of "SOIC sucks". In every Alfa QFN chip they say about center
>> pad greatly improving thermal stability.
>>
>> Roman
>>
>> W dniu 2018-03-12 o 22:34, Jay Schwichtenberg pisze:
>>> Wonder why they didn't do the AS3320 as a SOIC. Maybe they didn't 
>>> have 18 pin SOIC packages and had QFN packages.
>>>
>>> Jay S.
>>>
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>>> Of interest
>>>
>>> http://www.alfarzpp.lv/eng/sc/application.php
>>>
>>>
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