[sdiy] Can google's free* 180nm OSHW foundry be used for synth parts?
Peter Pearson
electrocontinuo at gmail.com
Sun Aug 7 19:33:52 CEST 2022
If you want a synth on a chip, why not just buy an AS3394? They already
exist, sound fine, and you won't break the bank:
https://www.alfarzpp.lv/eng/sc/AS3394.php
On Sun, Aug 7, 2022 at 8:12 AM Gordonjcp <gordonjcp at gjcp.net> wrote:
> On Sun, Aug 07, 2022 at 12:47:13AM -0700, Laughing Man via Synth-diy wrote:
> >
> > And I know I already saw it back there but just to reiterate: 10V at best
> > seems to be what their touting, so your synth chips you make with this
> are
> > going to be in their own separate low voltage ecosystem, with maybe opamp
> > voltage translators or something in and out of it if you want it to
> > interface to +-15 V stuff in more common designs.
>
> That's why I said EDP Wasp, because the whole thing runs off 5V.
>
> --
> Gordonjcp
>
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