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The '''CEM3340''' and '''CEM3345''' are a self contained [[VCO]], originally produced by [[OnChip Systems|Curtis Electromusic Specialties]]. With both [[exponential]] and [[linear]] control inputs and up to four output waveforms: [[triangle]], [[sawtooth]], [[square]], and [[pulse]] with voltage controllable [[pulse width]]. It has full temperature compensation making it extremely stable. Also included is provision for [[oscillator sync|hard and soft synchronization]] of the [[frequency]], and an output for easy adjustment of [[VCO high frequency tracking|high frequency tracking]].<ref name="3340ds">[https://static.miraheze.org/sdiywikiwiki/1/1c/CEM3340-3345_long.pdf CEM3340/3345 data sheet]</ref>
The '''CEM3340''' and '''CEM3345''' are a self contained [[VCO]], originally produced by [[OnChip Systems|Curtis Electromusic Specialties]]. With both [[exponential]] and [[linear]] control inputs and up to four output waveforms: [[triangle]], [[sawtooth]], [[square]], and [[pulse]] with voltage controllable [[pulse width]]. It has full temperature compensation making it extremely stable. Also included is provision for [[oscillator sync|hard and soft synchronization]] of the [[frequency]], and an output for easy adjustment of [[VCO high frequency tracking|high frequency tracking]].<ref name="dslong">[https://static.miraheze.org/sdiywikiwiki/1/1c/CEM3340-3345_long.pdf CEM3340/3345 data sheet]</ref>

== CEM3340/3345 differences ==
* The square wave output on the CEM3345 (pin 7) requires a pull down resistor to any negative supply greater than -4 volts.
* The frequency control is pin 15 on the CEM3340, pin 17 on the CEM3345.
* The precision multiplier output is pin 14 on the 3340, pin 16 on the 3345.
* The reference current input is pin 13 on the 3340, pin 15 on the 3345.
* The hi-frequency track is pin 7 on the 3340, pin 8 on the 3345.
* The threshold voltage pin is pin 9 on the 3340, pin 10 on the 3345.<ref name="dslong"/>


== Clones and equivalents ==
== Clones and equivalents ==
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== Usage ==
== Usage ==
The [[Digisound 80-2]] and [[Digisound 80-3|80-3]] are well designed and versatile analogue VCO and VCLFO.<ref>[http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/jan00/articles/digisound80.htm Digisound 80, Modular Synthesizer (Retro)], SOS Jan 2000 by Paul Nagle</ref><ref>[http://www.digisound80.co.uk/digisound/modules/80-2.htm 80-2 Voltage Controlled Oscillator]</ref> To prevent the IC being put under too much stress if/when the outputs are shorted, all outputs should have a series 1K resistor. The triangle wave output is unbuffered and should never be used to drive an output directly, add a J201 FET follower to buffer it.<ref>[https://www.modwiggler.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=24134 Does the A SOL MC-202 modular kit work on the SH-101?], Mod Wiggler forum, Nov 2010</ref> A better sine output can be achieved by using instead the [[Thomas Henry]] [[VCO-1 waveshaper]].<ref>[http://www.birthofasynth.com/Thomas_Henry/Pages/VCO-1.html The VCO-1 Project]</ref><ref>[https://www.modwiggler.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=143298 VCO/LFO PCB for CEM3340 chips], Mod Wiggler forum, Aug 2015</ref>
To prevent the IC being put under too much stress if/when the outputs are shorted, all outputs should have a series 1K resistor. The triangle wave output is unbuffered and should never be used to drive an output directly, add a J201 FET follower to buffer it.<ref>[https://www.modwiggler.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=24134 Does the A SOL MC-202 modular kit work on the SH-101?], Mod Wiggler forum, Nov 2010</ref> A better sine output can be achieved by using instead the [[Thomas Henry]] [[VCO-1 waveshaper]].<ref>[http://www.birthofasynth.com/Thomas_Henry/Pages/VCO-1.html The VCO-1 Project]</ref><ref>[https://www.modwiggler.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=143298 VCO/LFO PCB for CEM3340 chips], Mod Wiggler forum, Aug 2015</ref>


== References ==
== References ==

Revision as of 10:07, 12 June 2022

The CEM3340 and CEM3345 are a self contained VCO, originally produced by Curtis Electromusic Specialties. With both exponential and linear control inputs and up to four output waveforms: triangle, sawtooth, square, and pulse with voltage controllable pulse width. It has full temperature compensation making it extremely stable. Also included is provision for hard and soft synchronization of the frequency, and an output for easy adjustment of high frequency tracking.[1]

CEM3340/3345 differences

  • The square wave output on the CEM3345 (pin 7) requires a pull down resistor to any negative supply greater than -4 volts.
  • The frequency control is pin 15 on the CEM3340, pin 17 on the CEM3345.
  • The precision multiplier output is pin 14 on the 3340, pin 16 on the 3345.
  • The reference current input is pin 13 on the 3340, pin 15 on the 3345.
  • The hi-frequency track is pin 7 on the 3340, pin 8 on the 3345.
  • The threshold voltage pin is pin 9 on the 3340, pin 10 on the 3345.[1]

Clones and equivalents

In 2016 after twenty or more years of diminishing availabilty, in response to Coolaudio's V3340 re-design of the part to the same specifications, OnChip Systems remanufactured the 3340.[2][3][4]

Usage

To prevent the IC being put under too much stress if/when the outputs are shorted, all outputs should have a series 1K resistor. The triangle wave output is unbuffered and should never be used to drive an output directly, add a J201 FET follower to buffer it.[5] A better sine output can be achieved by using instead the Thomas Henry VCO-1 waveshaper.[6][7]

References

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