Function generator chips that are still available?

Started by Taylor, August 24, 2009, 08:19:52 PM

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Taylor

I was starting to think about the fun possibilities of the 8038 function generator - all kinds of cool synthy ring modulated stuff was possible. Sine, triangle and square from one chip with minimal external components, FM input, etc. But it and all of the similar stuff - ICL8038, MAX038 - seems to have been discontinued.

Are there any current-production chips that do all this stuff? (This might be pushing it, but) Are there any that can run on a single 9v supply, or is the charge pump solution always necessary with this kind of IC?

idiot savant


Taylor

Yipes, that was quick. Thanks, I'll check it out.

idiot savant

if I remember right, there should be a schematic floating around the web for a function generator using that chip. might sound neat as a lfo.


jimbeaux

Regarding the above post.

Switch, pots & power supply have to be purchased separately.

(Didn't read the pdf the first time )

Taylor

Thanks, I'm not looking at this for a bench tool, but more as part of an effect.

2206 looks very good. Probably won't work on a single supply, so I'll have to work out a solution there. I'm all about having things run with a standard supply. I wish the synth guys and pedal guys had made a pact 30 years ago to just go with the same power scheme.

JKowalski

Futurlec has them for $5. I bought one in my last shipment, I have yet to see how it compares to the ICL8038. If I like it, I might buy more. The ICL8038 I have is one useful chip, my only qualm with it was the terrible duty cycle adjustment.


It should work fine on a single supply.

Taylor

I found them at Mouser for $4. And no 2-week wait!

appliancide

Quote from: Taylor on August 24, 2009, 08:53:37 PM
Thanks, I'm not looking at this for a bench tool, but more as part of an effect.

2206 looks very good. Probably won't work on a single supply, so I'll have to work out a solution there. I'm all about having things run with a standard supply. I wish the synth guys and pedal guys had made a pact 30 years ago to just go with the same power scheme.

You could put together a +/-15v power supply for pretty cheap.

waltk

I got 10 of them from Future Electronics for $26.00.  They WILL run on a single supply from 10V - 26V (I always use 12V).

JKowalski

Quote from: Taylor on August 24, 2009, 09:18:14 PM
I found them at Mouser for $4. And no 2-week wait!

Wow! They must have got them in stock recently, because I feel like I have checked mouser for all the variants of the xr2206, icl8038, etc. a thousand times and only come up with obsolete replacements marked $30-40......

Thanks for the tip

Calambres

#12
A nice XR-2206 kit is the Nuxie-2:

http://www.nuxie1.com/guides/fungen-v2-kit.html

I got it from this site:

http://www.sparkfun.com/commerce/product_info.php?products_id=9002


Nice little function generator. This is what I made with the kit:


http://www.pisotones.com/GF/GF.htm

Quote from: Taylor on August 24, 2009, 08:53:37 PM...2206 looks very good. Probably won't work on a single supply, so I'll have to work out a solution there.

It does... mine works with a single supply of 18VDC. It is then regulated to 12V and 5V by a couple of 7812 and 7805

WhenBoredomPeaks

Quote from: idiot savant on August 24, 2009, 08:25:21 PM
if I remember right, there should be a schematic floating around the web for a function generator using that chip. might sound neat as a lfo.

This maybe?

http://www.next.gr/inside-circuits/Waveform-Generator-with-ICL-8038-CCPD-l5879.html

Processaurus