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Each VCA offers current input and output and a ground referenced –33 mV/dB control port. It will operate over a supply voltage range of ±4 V to ±18 V.<ref name="ds"/>
Each VCA offers current input and output and a ground referenced –33 mV/dB control port. It will operate over a supply voltage range of ±4 V to ±18 V.<ref name="ds"/>


== Clones and schematics ==
== Clones ==
* THAT 2162 dual VCA, two 2162s are needed to replace one 2164.<ref>[http://www.thatcorp.com/THAT_Alternatives_to_SSM2164.shtml THAT Alternatives to the Analog Devices SSM2164 quad VCA]</ref>
* THAT 2162 dual VCA, two 2162s are needed to replace one 2164.<ref>[http://www.thatcorp.com/THAT_Alternatives_to_SSM2164.shtml THAT Alternatives to the Analog Devices SSM2164 quad VCA]</ref>
* CoolAudio V2164
* CoolAudio V2164

Revision as of 21:50, 25 March 2018

The SSM2164, THAT 2162 or V2164 IC is a quad voltage controlled amplifier (VCA) with 100 dB dynamic range and 0.02% THD.[1]

History

Designed by Dave Rossum the SSM2164 is based on his 1979 design of the SSM2010.[2]

Usage

Each VCA offers current input and output and a ground referenced –33 mV/dB control port. It will operate over a supply voltage range of ±4 V to ±18 V.[1]

Clones

  • THAT 2162 dual VCA, two 2162s are needed to replace one 2164.[3]
  • CoolAudio V2164
  • Sound Semiconductor SSI2164

Synthesizers etc. using the SSM2164

Projects

See also

References

Further reading

  • State variable VCF and VCA by Thomas Henry, An Analog Synthesizer for the 21st Century, Lulu.com, 2012, p. 15, schematics and parts lists only, no explanatory text.

External links

Data sheets

Projects and circuits

Suppliers