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This is a 512-stage device that allows for range of delay times based on clock rates of 1kHz (256ms delay) to 2MHz (0.13ms delay). The SSI2100 is designed for chaining so multiple devices can produce longer delay times and provide multiple 'taps' of the signal between devices.
The SSI2100 contains an integrated clock generator and a 0.933Vgg reference voltage to eliminate the need for external clock generation chips. The SOP 8-pin package is the first ever production BBD available in a space saving surface mount format.
| BBD COMPARISON |
MN3009 | MN3007 | MN3008 | MN3005 | V3207 | V3208 | V3205 | SSI2100 |
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| Series | 300X | 320X | SSI | |||||
| Manufacturer | Xvive | Xvive | Panasonic | Xvive | Coolaudio | Coolaudio | Coolaudio | Sound Semiconductor |
| Stages | 256 | 1024 | 2048 | 4096 | 1024 | 2048 | 4096 | 512 |
| Max Supply | -15V | -15V | -15V | -15V | 10V | 10V | 8V | 5V |
| S/N Ratio (typ) | 88dB | 80dB | 78dB | 75dB | 73dB | 71dB | 60dB | 61dB |
| Clock Freq kHz | 10-200 | 10-100 | 10-100 | 10-100 | 10-200 | 10-100 | 10-100 | 1-2000 |
| Delay mSec | 0.6-12.8 | 5.12-51.2 | 10.24-102.4 | 20.48-204.8 | 2.56-51.2 | 10.24-102.4 | 20.48-204.8 | 0.13 - 256 |
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Selection Notes
The 300X series has the best S/N ratio for a given clock frequency and delay
period because it's higher supply voltage gives it more headroom (dynamic range). If the system is running at 9V
then the 300X series may not provide much advantage as the dynamic range is reduced. The 300X series is more expensive,
but can provide significantly better S/N and is the only series that includes a 256 stage device (3009) for very short
delay times. The SSI device is in a class by itself, operating at much lower voltages but similar S/N performance and includes
a onboard clock generator that reduces the external component count and simplifies the design. Note that the V3207 can achieve a shorter delay than the corresponding MN3007 because it supports a
clock of 200kHz, but the SSI2100 can achieve the lowest delay times. So in general, if the system power supply is less than 10V or is price sensitive, the 320X series
may be the best solution. If a high S/N ratio is desired or very short delay times then the SSI2100 or the 300X series may be preferred.
Note the S/N ratio of any BBD may be improved by support circuitry such as a compander (V571 or similar).
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Package: SOP-8