>>> "Tkacs, Ken" <ken.tkacs@...> wrote: >They used to be called "CCD [charge-coupled device] 'bucket brigade'" chips! >The most famous (maybe because they were cheap and Radio Shack carried them?) were the Reticon SAD-512 and SAD-1024 chips. Those numbers, believe it or not, referred to the number of "sample & hold" stages in the chip! The '512 had 512 S&H stages! > > Chris Parker writes: > I have been searching for a supply of these chips for some time now with no luck. In particular, I am looking for a few SAD-1024s and a few SAD-4096s to use in some DIY projects. Thomas Henry has designed an analog delay around the SAD-4096 that looks really nice (see it at http://www.midwest-analog.com/diy-del.html). Does anybody know where I can get a few of these??? Thanks! -Chris-
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Re: [motm] Analog Shift Registers
2002-02-01 by CHRIS PARKER
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