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max-man
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Posted: Mon Mar 07, 2005 4:40 pm    Post subject: R5106 delay chip Reply with quote

The R5106 is an 8-pin delay chip made by Reticon - does anyone know of
a modern day equivalent or a vendor that sells them please? I'm having
a heck of a job finding one that is reasonably priced - cheapest so
far seems to be about $35 which seems a bit expensive for such a
relatively rudimentary device.


Thanks

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Watson A.Name - \"Watt Su
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Posted: Mon Mar 07, 2005 7:39 pm    Post subject: Re: R5106 delay chip Reply with quote

"max-man" <max-man@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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The R5106 is an 8-pin delay chip made by Reticon - does anyone know of
a modern day equivalent or a vendor that sells them please? I'm having
a heck of a job finding one that is reasonably priced - cheapest so
far seems to be about $35 which seems a bit expensive for such a
relatively rudimentary device.

Thanks

I have no idea how this particular delay is made, but if it involves
coils that are hand-wound, then the labor costs could be the reason for
the high prices.
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max-man
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Posted: Mon Mar 07, 2005 8:44 pm    Post subject: Re: R5106 delay chip Reply with quote

On Mon, 7 Mar 2005 05:39:58 -0800, "Watson A.Name - \"Watt Sun, the
Dark Remover\"" <NOSPAM@dslextreme.com> wrote:


Quote:
I have no idea how this particular delay is made, but if it involves
coils that are hand-wound, then the labor costs could be the reason for
the high prices.

I see - am I not then likely to find any below, say, $20 each?

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Posted: Tue Mar 08, 2005 1:42 am    Post subject: Re: R5106 delay chip Reply with quote

On Mon, 07 Mar 2005 05:39:58 -0800, Watson A.Name - "Watt Sun, the Dark
Remover" wrote:

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I have no idea how this particular delay is made

"Bucket brigade" ?

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Posted: Tue Mar 08, 2005 3:38 am    Post subject: Re: R5106 delay chip Reply with quote

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"max-man" <max-man@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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The R5106 is an 8-pin delay chip made by Reticon - does anyone know of
a modern day equivalent or a vendor that sells them please? I'm having
a heck of a job finding one that is reasonably priced - cheapest so
far seems to be about $35 which seems a bit expensive for such a
relatively rudimentary device.

Thanks

I have no idea how this particular delay is made, but if it involves
coils that are hand-wound, then the labor costs could be the reason for
the high prices.


I'm familiar with an earlier and larger device, the SAD1024 also made by
Reticon. It's an analog "bucket brigade" sampling device driven by a clock,
but it has no coils inside. After all this is an IC we're talking about!
I've not seen any for sale in a while, since pure digital samplling is
pretty much standard practice now. One way to find one might be to salvage
one from another old unit. Finding a broken unit for salvage is a project
in itself, of course.
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Franc Zabkar
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Posted: Tue Mar 08, 2005 3:57 am    Post subject: Re: R5106 delay chip Reply with quote

On Mon, 07 Mar 2005 10:40:48 GMT, max-man@hotmail.com (max-man) put
finger to keyboard and composed:

Quote:
The R5106 is an 8-pin delay chip made by Reticon - does anyone know of
a modern day equivalent or a vendor that sells them please? I'm having
a heck of a job finding one that is reasonably priced - cheapest so
far seems to be about $35 which seems a bit expensive for such a
relatively rudimentary device.

One Net source suggests that the SAD512 (or SAD1024) is a drop-in
replacement which can be made to work with a little tweaking of the
bias levels. However, both are DIP-16, not 8-pin, so I'm not sure how
reliable the info is.

Anyway, here are the datasheets:
http://www.synthdiy.com/files/1/2003430/SAD512-1024.pdf
http://www.geofex.com/sad1024.htm


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max-man
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Posted: Tue Mar 08, 2005 4:09 am    Post subject: Re: R5106 delay chip Reply with quote

On Tue, 08 Mar 2005 08:57:44 +1100, Franc Zabkar
<fzabkar@optussnet.com.au> wrote:


Quote:
One Net source suggests that the SAD512 (or SAD1024) is a drop-in
replacement which can be made to work with a little tweaking of the
bias levels. However, both are DIP-16, not 8-pin, so I'm not sure how
reliable the info is.

Thanks for that.

Can't see how someone could describe them as drop-in replacements if
they're 16-pin devices (as opposed to the R5106 being 8-pin). :-)

So who sells these chips, and at what kind of price?


Cheers
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Jamie
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Posted: Wed Mar 09, 2005 5:05 am    Post subject: Re: R5106 delay chip Reply with quote

max-man wrote:

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On Tue, 08 Mar 2005 08:57:44 +1100, Franc Zabkar
fzabkar@optussnet.com.au> wrote:



One Net source suggests that the SAD512 (or SAD1024) is a drop-in
replacement which can be made to work with a little tweaking of the
bias levels. However, both are DIP-16, not 8-pin, so I'm not sure how
reliable the info is.


Thanks for that.

Can't see how someone could describe them as drop-in replacements if
they're 16-pin devices (as opposed to the R5106 being 8-pin). :-)

So who sells these chips, and at what kind of price?


Cheers



if memory serves here, the leg outline is set up to match the 8 pin

versions., you can use the 16 pin version or 2 of the 8 pin versions
in the 16 pin socket.
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max-man
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Posted: Wed Mar 09, 2005 2:50 pm    Post subject: Re: R5106 delay chip Reply with quote

On Tue, 08 Mar 2005 15:05:03 -0800, Jamie
<jamie_5_not_valid_after_5_Please@charter.net> wrote:


Quote:
if memory serves here, the leg outline is set up to match the 8 pin
versions., you can use the 16 pin version or 2 of the 8 pin versions
in the 16 pin socket.


I see, thanks.
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