is the ca3094 obsolete?

Started by jimbob, June 14, 2006, 10:26:23 PM

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Sir H C

I know several fabs that could do a run.  Thing is to find a high voltage process (now anything above 3.3 is concidered "high voltage").  Heck I have had to deal with the 1.8V "High voltage" devices.

Cost is the thing and tools though I have access to those.

A.S.P.

I`d gladly offer 20.000$ to a manufacturer
for making me 11.000pcs of a MN3011-remake.
I`d offer 1.000 of them to a well known DIY-supplier
@ 5$ each...
:icon_smile:
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Sir H C

Okay, here is one we used to tell potential customers:

How many parts do you want?  Divide $250,000 by that number and that is your cost per part.  (for small quantity runs)

A.S.P.

above hypothetical calculation was merely replying the assumption in reply#5:

actually, I don`t expect a personal email-answer from a potential manufacturer
for a < 2million $ expected turnover quote-request...  :icon_biggrin:
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christian

Quote from: Mark Hammer on June 15, 2006, 03:12:58 PM

Matsushita has stopped producing/supporting their entire line of BBDs.  So where do pedal-makers like these get them: http://www.visualsound.net/bbd.htm   They have them made.

Flanger Hoax from EH, read the end of first paragraph :

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A few years ago, it appeared that analog delay based effects were headed for extinction, given that Panasonic no longer produces the necessary bucket-brigade delay (BBD) chips, but the appearance of inexpensive Chinese-made clones of the MN320X series chips made an innovative new BBD effect like the Flanger Hoax possible.

And back to OTA's, the old-school ones like, 3080, 3094, 13600/13700 may be discontinued, but maxim still has MLT04, quad multiplier that can be abused to get non-inverting OTA, or you can build a discrete OTA from few transistors.

There was some talk about discontinuing of CA3* line on synth-diy list, there was a guy who really tried to push the last maker to not to stop. But DIY'ers are smallguys, and big companies don't listen to them.

ch.
who loves rain?

Christ.

RaceDriver205

Speaking of the Ca3080, I managed to buy the last 15 in Australia from RS Components. They had removed the item from their lists just as I came in to buy some, and I got them for a great price as I remember. You don't normally score such good deals with old parts.  :icon_biggrin:
Just enough to build that infernal microsynth.