SSM 2040 filter boards from Mad Science Lab.
"This board has the following connections on Molex .156 headers. The 2 filters are completely separate.
-- Filter 1 -audio in and out
-- Filter 2 -audio in and out
-- Filter 1 -4 control voltage inputs (0 to +15 volts)
-- Filter 1 -3 resonance control voltages (0 to -15 volts)
-- Filter 2 -4 control voltage inputs (0 to +15 volts)
-- Filter 2 -3 resonance control voltages (0 to -15 volts)
-- Power in (+15 ,-15 volts and ground)"
Sunday, February 04, 2007
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"---$150. with no parts just bare circuit board"
ReplyDeleteYow.
What's the logic behind those prices?
ReplyDeleteLow Production Batches,butHigh Q PCB = Not Cheap.
ReplyDeleteSOMAX
through-hole is so yesterday
ReplyDeleteHigh quality + through hole = do not go together....what is it like a 2 layer PCB.....4 max?
ReplyDeleteLOL... Let's come out with a board that uses the most unobtainable, hard to find synth chip.
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