[sdiy] Can google's free* 180nm OSHW foundry be used for synth parts?
Peter Pearson
electrocontinuo at gmail.com
Sun Aug 7 22:32:36 CEST 2022
Idk, personally that just kind of sounds like a repair nightmare in the not
too distant future. Unobtainable voice chip ASICs for the Alesis Andromeda
all over again.
On Sun, Aug 7, 2022 at 4:10 PM Mattias Rickardsson <mr at analogue.org> wrote:
> Peter Pearson via Synth-diy skrev:
>
>> 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
>>
>
> Given that the chips are mainly for logic duties, I'd almost expect a
> "synth on a chip" in this case to include not only analog parts but also
> the surrounding digital control, CV generation, multiplexers, and possibly
> also some processing power. Would be nice for a change to have 1 chip on
> the analog side of the board instead of 2000+. :-)
>
> /mr
>
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