ix826@sdcc6.UUCP (tim drabik) (09/29/85)
The title says it all. Does anyone make a 14 or 16-bit A-D with a 20 microsecond cycle time for less than $100? I'm building a digital delay line for a musician friend of mine. Thanks in advance. Tim Drabik UCSD Applied Physics ...sdcc6!ix826
agn@k.cs.cmu.edu.ARPA (Andreas Nowatzyk) (10/02/85)
Try the Sony CX20018, which is a dual 16bit 44Khz multiplexed ADC. List price (11/84) is $26 for 1-99 devices. Sony also sells a demo pc-board that includes the passive components and the anti-aliasing filters, crystal, connectors etc. This evaluation board is listed for $300. -- -- Andreas Arpa-net: agn@cmu-cs-k.ARPA uucp-net: ...!seismo!cmu-cs-k!agn
schley@mmm.UUCP (Steve Schley) (10/04/85)
In article <2218@sdcc6.UUCP> ix826@sdcc6.UUCP (tim drabik) writes: >The title says it all. Does anyone make a 14 or 16-bit A-D with a >20 microsecond cycle time for less than $100? I'm building a digital >delay line for a musician friend of mine. Thanks in advance. > > Tim Drabik Check with Sony. I remember that about a year ago, Sony was selling converter chips of their own making in the US market. Since they are such a major source in the Japanese market, I would expect their prices to be worth checking. -- Steve Schley ihnp4!mmm!schley
dsi@unccvax.UUCP (Dataspan Inc) (10/07/85)
Also, try the Burr-Brown PCM51JG...it is designed for digital audio applications and is available in the el-ultra-cheapo plastic pack. Also, it is the D/A converter used in just about everyone but Sony's CD player. BB is also 10000000000000 times easier to deal with than Sony Corporation. dya .