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The name derives from a line of people passing buckets of water along the line. |
The name derives from a line of people passing buckets of water along the line. |
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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 |
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 kHz. Other common BBD chips include the MN3005, MN3007 and MN3205, with the primary differences being the available delay time. |
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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. |
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== |
==References== |
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*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bucket-brigade_device Bucket-brigade device] on Wikipedia |
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bucket-brigade_device Bucket-brigade device] on Wikipedia |
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*[[BBD]] |
*[[BBD]] |
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*[[Modules by function]] |
*[[Modules by function]] |
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