Coolaudio V3205SD 4096 Stage Analog Delay Line (DIL-8 special)

 Loading product data...
The Coolaudio V3205SD (a replacement for the MN3205) is a low-noise analog delay line capable of delaying an analog signal up to 204.8msec. This delay line is commonly used to generate audio effects such as reverb, echo, phaser, etc. This BBD (Bucket-Brigade Device) has 4096 stages and requires a two-phase clock (see the Coolaudio V3102).
BBD
COMPARISON
MN3009 MN3007 MN3008 MN3005 V3207 V3208 V3205
Series 300X 320X
Manufacturer Xvive Xvive Panasonic Xvive Coolaudio Coolaudio Coolaudio
Stages 256 1024 2048 4096 1024 2048 4096
Max Supply -15V -15V -15V -15V 10V 10V 8V
S/N Ratio (typ) 88dB 80dB 78dB 75dB 73dB 71dB 60dB
Clock Freq kHz 10-200 10-100 10-100 10-100 10-200 10-100 10-100
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
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. Note that the V3207 can achieve a shorter delay than the corresponding MN3007 because it supports a clock of 200kHz. 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 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).

This device is functionally compatible to the Panasonic MN3205.

Package: DIL-8 (Dual Inline, 8 pin, special)
Coolaudio V3205SD in DIL-8 Special Package


✔ RoHS Compliant

References

Coolaudio V3205SD Data Sheet
BBD Concepts
News: Facebook page.
Reviews: Trustpilot
Home
Semiconductors
Articles
CEfx Experimenters Series Modules
About Us
Contact Us
V 11.48