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* [http://www.digisound80.co.uk/digisound/modules/80-2.htm Digisound 80-2] VCO, 1980
* [http://www.digisound80.co.uk/digisound/modules/80-2.htm Digisound 80-2] VCO, 1980
* [http://www.digisound80.co.uk/digisound/modules/80-3.htm Digisound 80-3] VCLFO, 1980
* [http://www.digisound80.co.uk/digisound/modules/80-3.htm Digisound 80-3] VCLFO, 1980
* [https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bx5_5krPS9HMcThRRHRObjRwMUk/ Build a Precision Controller Clock] by Thomas Henry, Electronotes, May/June 1984, Special Issue E, pp. 11-17.
* [http://www.proaudiodesignforum.com/forum/php/viewtopic.php?f=12&t=811 Low-Frequency VCO Gives Exponential Response] by Thomas Henry, Electronics, January 13, 1983, pp. 168-169.
* [https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bx5_5krPS9HMcThRRHRObjRwMUk/view VCO Deluxe] by Thomas Henry, Polyphony, Nov/Dec 1981
* [https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bx5_5krPS9HMcThRRHRObjRwMUk/view VCO Deluxe] by Thomas Henry, Polyphony, Nov/Dec 1981
* [http://www.birthofasynth.com/Thomas_Henry/Pages/VCO_Maximus-Detail.html The VCO Maximus] by Thomas Henry, 2017
* [http://www.proaudiodesignforum.com/forum/php/viewtopic.php?f=12&t=811 Low-Frequency VCO Gives Exponential Response] by Thomas Henry, Electronics, January 13, 1983, pp. 168-169.
* [https://imgur.com/gallery/vySr5 Hyperflange + Chorus] by Craig Anderton, Modern Recording & Music, Jul/Sep 1983
* [https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bx5_5krPS9HMcThRRHRObjRwMUk/ Build a Precision Controller Clock] by Thomas Henry, Electronotes, May/June 1984, Special Issue E, pp. 11-17.
* andrewF [https://www.muffwiggler.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=169673 CEM3340 VCO], Muff Wiggler forum, Oct. 2016, for Eurorack
* andrewF [https://www.muffwiggler.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=169673 CEM3340 VCO], Muff Wiggler forum, Oct. 2016, for Eurorack
* Datasette [https://www.muffwiggler.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=170929 OPECEM3340 – v3 (True Zero) on its way soon – Morph delayed], Muff Wiggler forum, Nov. 2016 and [https://github.com/xnotox?tab=repositories on Github], for Eurorack
* TimoRozendal [https://www.muffwiggler.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=170054 [pcb+panel] CEM3340 VCO for eurorack (8hp)], Muff Wiggler forum, Oct. 2016
* TimoRozendal [https://www.muffwiggler.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=170054 [pcb+panel] CEM3340 VCO for eurorack (8hp)], Muff Wiggler forum, Oct. 2016
* Datasette [https://www.muffwiggler.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=170929 OPECEM3340 – v3 (True Zero) on its way soon – Morph delayed], Muff Wiggler forum, Nov. 2016 and [https://github.com/xnotox?tab=repositories on Github], for Eurorack
* [https://imgur.com/gallery/vySr5 Hyperflange + Chorus] by Craig Anderton, Modern Recording & Music, Jul/Sep 1983
* [http://www.birthofasynth.com/Thomas_Henry/Pages/VCO_Maximus-Detail.html The VCO Maximus] by Thomas Henry, 2017


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Revision as of 14:02, 5 November 2017

The CEM 3340 is 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]

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]

Projects

The Digisound 80-2 and 80-3 are well designed and versatile analogue VCO and VCLFO.[5][6] 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.[7] A better sine output can be achieved by using instead the Thomas Henry VCO-1 waveshaper.[8][9]

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