SSI2164
The SSI2164 is a quad voltage controlled amplifier designed by Dave Rossum and produced by Sound Semiconductor Inc, encapsulated in a 10mm by 4mm, 1.27 mm pitch, 16-lead SOP package.[1][2]
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Compatibility with the SSM2164
The SSI2164 is a direct replacement for existing SSM2164 designs with increased input current handling, improved lower overall distortion and on-chip protection against asymmetrical power failure.
See also
References
External links
- Sound Semiconductor
- SSI2164 data sheet
- Application note 701, Designing Voltage Controlled Filters for Synthesizers with the SSI2164 by Jeroen Allaert
- SSM2164/SSI2164 Information, Neil's Webbly World
Projects
- Electrosmith 2164 VCA submodule. SMT parts mounted on 0.1"/2.54 mm adapter PCB.
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