Delay: Difference between revisions

Jump to navigation Jump to search
Content added Content deleted
No edit summary
No edit summary
Line 14: Line 14:
Despite being analog in their representation of individual signal voltage samples, these devices are discrete in the time domain and thus are limited by the Nyquist–Shannon sampling theorem; both the input and output signals are generally low-pass filtered. The input must be low-pass filtered to avoid aliasing effects, while the output is low-pass filtered for reconstruction. (A low-pass is used as an approximation to the Whittaker–Shannon interpolation formula.)
Despite being analog in their representation of individual signal voltage samples, these devices are discrete in the time domain and thus are limited by the Nyquist–Shannon sampling theorem; both the input and output signals are generally low-pass filtered. The input must be low-pass filtered to avoid aliasing effects, while the output is low-pass filtered for reconstruction. (A low-pass is used as an approximation to the Whittaker–Shannon interpolation formula.)


==Euro==

<small>(''Excerpt from [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bucket-brigade_device this Wikipedia page])''.</small>


Feel free to add to this list. See also: [[Modules by function | Modules by Function]]

==[[Euro]]==


{| border="1" cellpadding="8"
{| border="1" cellpadding="8"
! Manufacturer !! Module !! Width !! Power !! Comment !! Product Page
! Manufacturer !! Module !! Width !! Power !! Comment !! Product Page
Line 48: Line 40:
|}
|}


==5U==



==[[5u|5U]]==


{| border="1" cellpadding="8"
{| border="1" cellpadding="8"
!Manufacturer !! Module !! Width !! Power !! Comment !! Product Page
!Manufacturer !! Module !! Width !! Power !! Comment !! Product Page
Line 84: Line 71:
||
||
||
||

|}
|}


==Frac==


==[[Frac]]==


{| border="1" cellpadding="8"
{| border="1" cellpadding="8"
! Manufacturer !! Module !! Width !! Power !! Comment !! Product Page
! Manufacturer !! Module !! Width !! Power !! Comment !! Product Page
Line 102: Line 84:
||[http://www.blacet.com/cool.html Time Machine]
||[http://www.blacet.com/cool.html Time Machine]
|}
|}

==References==
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bucket-brigade_device Bucket-brigade device] on Wikipedia

==See also==
*[[BBD]]
*[[Modules by function]]

Revision as of 09:25, 16 August 2012

There are two common types of delay found as modules:

  • Analogue BBDs
  • Digital Delays

BBD stands for Bucket Brigade Delay. A bucket brigade or bucket-brigade device is a discrete-time analogue delay line, developed in 1969 by F. Sangster and K. Teer of the Philips Research Labs. It consists of a series of capacitance sections C0 to Cn. The stored analogue signal is moved along the line of capacitors, one step at each clock cycle.

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 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.

Despite being analog in their representation of individual signal voltage samples, these devices are discrete in the time domain and thus are limited by the Nyquist–Shannon sampling theorem; both the input and output signals are generally low-pass filtered. The input must be low-pass filtered to avoid aliasing effects, while the output is low-pass filtered for reconstruction. (A low-pass is used as an approximation to the Whittaker–Shannon interpolation formula.)

Euro

Manufacturer Module Width Power Comment Product Page
Doepfer A188-1 14hp 80mA BBD,128, 256, 512, 1024, 2048 or 4096 stages A-188-1
Doepfer A188-2 30hp 120mA BBD tapped delay Module A-188-2
The Harvestman Tyme Sefari 15HP ~80mA Digital 8 bit delay/sampler Tyme Sefari

5U

Manufacturer Module Width Power Comment Product Page
Modcan Digital Delay 59B 2U 59B Digital Delay
Synthetic Sound Labs Voltage Controlled Digital Delay 1310 1U +15V @ 35ma, -15V @ 8ma Digital Delay 1310
Club Of The Knobs C1680 Voltage Controlled Analog Delay C1680

Frac

Manufacturer Module Width Power Comment Product Page
Blacet Research Time Machine Time Machine

References

See also