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The name derives from a line of people passing buckets of water along the line.
 
A well-known integrated circuit device around 1980, the Reticon SAD-1024 implemented two 512-stage analog delay lines in a 16-pin DIP. It allowed clock frequencies ranging from 1.5  kHz to more than 1.5  MHz. The SAD-512 was a single delay line version. The TDA1022 similarly offered a 512-stage delay line but with a clock rate range of 5-500 5–500 kHz. Other common BBD chips include the MN3005, MN3007 and MN3205, with the primary differences being the available delay time.
 
By 2009, the guitar effects pedal manufacturer Visual Sounds recommissioned production of the Panasonic-designed MN3102 and MN3207 BBD chip that it offers for sale.
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==References==
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*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bucket-brigade_device Bucket-brigade device] on Wikipedia
 
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