[sdiy] Something better than CD4066 to switch CVs?
Tim Ressel
timr at circuitabbey.com
Tue Feb 19 18:46:22 CET 2019
I have used the DG408 and the DG406 (16 channel) switches and they both
worked great. But be warned: there are some DG type parts out there that
are not +/-12 or 15 volt compatible. Read the datasheet carefully, make
sure the part can do the power range you need.
--timmers
On 2/19/2019 9:41 AM, Jarno Verhoeven wrote:
>
> Yes, DG412 is the current p/n
>
> There are a bunch of interesting parts in that family, I have a few
> DG408 that I want to try some day.
>
> Regards,
>
> Jarno.
>
>
>
> Op 19-Feb-19 om 18:21 schreef mark verbos:
>> I use the DG212 all the time. Affordable, can run off of up to
>> +/-18v, will switch from 5 volts, fast, low on resistance
>>
>> Mark
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>>> On Feb 19, 2019, at 3:12 AM, oren levy <orenlevysticky at gmail.com
>>> <mailto:orenlevysticky at gmail.com>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Intersil *CD22M3494SQ*
>>>
>>>
>>> Oren Levy
>>>
>>> On Feb 18, 2019, at 17:59, Adrian Corston <eidorian at aladan.net
>>> <mailto:eidorian at aladan.net>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> DG4xx have a good reputation.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> ----- Original Message -----
>>>> From:
>>>> "Mike Beauchamp" <list at mikebeauchamp.com
>>>> <mailto:list at mikebeauchamp.com>>
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>>>> To:
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>>>> <synth-diy at synth-diy.org <mailto:synth-diy at synth-diy.org>>
>>>> Cc:
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>>>> Sent:
>>>> Mon, 18 Feb 2019 20:53:43 -0500
>>>> Subject:
>>>> [sdiy] Something better than CD4066 to switch CVs?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Does anyone have any experience using chips to switch multiple
>>>> CV's? I
>>>> have a recommendation to use CD4066, but was wondering if maybe
>>>> there's
>>>> something more modern and appropriate.
>>>>
>>>> My power supply is +/-15 and I intend to switch signals from -5
>>>> to about
>>>> +11 and including ones intended to be accurate 1v/oct pitch CV's.
>>>>
>>>> I was also thinking about using one of these IC's to switch in an
>>>> additional timing capacitor in a VCO circuit (to send it into
>>>> LFO land),
>>>> but I'm wondering if I'd be compromising VCO stability in any
>>>> way by
>>>> tying it to the switch IC.
>>>>
>>>> Mike
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
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--Tim Ressel
Circuit Abbey
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