Product number:
103124PD16
Product information "Alfa Rpar - AS3350 - Dual Voltage Controlled State Variable Filter"
The AS 3350 is a dual voltage controlled state-variable filter intended for electronic musical instruments and other signal processing applications. Each filter provides both voltage control of center/cut-off frequency over more than 12 octaves and voltage control of Q from 1/2 to greater than 40. All control scales are exponential, allowing for easier control of the parameters over their wide range. Although the two filters are completely independent, they may be easily interconnected to form a wide variety of filter responses.
Each filter also provides two signal inputs: For signals applied to the fixed gain input, the output will remain constant as the Q is varied, while for signals applied to the variable gain input, the output decreases as Q is increased. The input signal may be proportioned between these two inputs to provide any desired characteristic.
Finally, each filter provides two simultaneous outputs, making directly available low-pass and band-pass, or band-pass and high-pass responses depending upon where the input signal is applied.
Able to operate over a wide supply range, the versatile AS 3350 allows new and unique filter responses to be created with a high degree of voltage control over the defining parameters.
Features:
• two Independent state variable filters
• separate frequency and Q control Inputs for each channel
• wide frequency sweep and Q control range
• exponential control scales for both frequency and Q
• two simultaneous outputs on each: Low-Pass and Band-Pass or Band-Pass and High-Pass possible
• two simultaneous inputs for each: fixed gain and variable gain
• configurable Into many V.C. filters
• wide supply range: ±3V to ±16V
Applications:
• for electronic music
Each filter also provides two signal inputs: For signals applied to the fixed gain input, the output will remain constant as the Q is varied, while for signals applied to the variable gain input, the output decreases as Q is increased. The input signal may be proportioned between these two inputs to provide any desired characteristic.
Finally, each filter provides two simultaneous outputs, making directly available low-pass and band-pass, or band-pass and high-pass responses depending upon where the input signal is applied.
Able to operate over a wide supply range, the versatile AS 3350 allows new and unique filter responses to be created with a high degree of voltage control over the defining parameters.
Features:
• two Independent state variable filters
• separate frequency and Q control Inputs for each channel
• wide frequency sweep and Q control range
• exponential control scales for both frequency and Q
• two simultaneous outputs on each: Low-Pass and Band-Pass or Band-Pass and High-Pass possible
• two simultaneous inputs for each: fixed gain and variable gain
• configurable Into many V.C. filters
• wide supply range: ±3V to ±16V
Applications:
• for electronic music
Basic Function: | VC-SVF (2x) |
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IC Package: | PDIP-16 (THT) |
Pin Count: | 16 |
Pin Pitch [mm]: | 2,54 |
Technology: | THT |
Manufacturer / Hersteller:
ALFA RPAR AS
Ropažu iela 140
Vidzemes priekšpilsēta
LV-1006 Rīga
Lettland
alfa@alfarzpp.lv
Safety Instructions for Electronic and Mechanical Components
Intended Use:
• Electronic components, including potentiometers, knobs, switches, connectors, resistors, capacitors or integrated circuits (ICs), are designed for use in electronic circuits and devices.
• Use these components only for their intended purposes in electrical and electronic applications, according to their specified voltage, current, and environmental conditions.
• Any use outside the intended applications may result in malfunction or safety risks.
Handling and Installation
Installation:
• Handle electronic components with appropriate tools, such as tweezers, to avoid physical damage or exposure to electric shock.
• Ensure that the components are installed in the correct orientation and according to manufacturer specifications to avoid malfunction or damage to the circuit.
Storage:
• Store components in a dry, cool, and static-free environment to avoid damage from moisture, extreme temperatures, or electrostatic discharge (ESD).
• Avoid direct exposure to sunlight, which could affect component stability and performance.
Protection from Static Electricity:
• Use antistatic equipment (e.g., wrist straps, ESD mats) when handling electronic components to prevent electrostatic discharge, which can damage sensitive devices like ICs.
Compatibility:
• Make sure electronic components are compatible with the circuit in terms of voltage, current, and other technical specifications.
Warnings
Electrical Shock Hazard:
• Some components can retain charge even when disconnected. Use appropriate tools and take precautions when handling components to minimize the risk of electric shock.
Burn or Fire Risk:
• Overloading or misusing electronic components may result in overheating, which could lead to burning or fires. Ensure that components are used within their specified voltage and current ratings.
Danger from Misuse:
• Incorrect handling or use outside specified limits can damage the components or affect the performance and functionality of connected devices. Only use components within their specified tolerances and conditions.
Choking Hazard:
• Small electronic components can pose a choking hazard if swallowed. Keep components out of reach of children.
ALFA RPAR AS
Ropažu iela 140
Vidzemes priekšpilsēta
LV-1006 Rīga
Lettland
alfa@alfarzpp.lv
Safety Instructions for Electronic and Mechanical Components
Intended Use:
• Electronic components, including potentiometers, knobs, switches, connectors, resistors, capacitors or integrated circuits (ICs), are designed for use in electronic circuits and devices.
• Use these components only for their intended purposes in electrical and electronic applications, according to their specified voltage, current, and environmental conditions.
• Any use outside the intended applications may result in malfunction or safety risks.
Handling and Installation
Installation:
• Handle electronic components with appropriate tools, such as tweezers, to avoid physical damage or exposure to electric shock.
• Ensure that the components are installed in the correct orientation and according to manufacturer specifications to avoid malfunction or damage to the circuit.
Storage:
• Store components in a dry, cool, and static-free environment to avoid damage from moisture, extreme temperatures, or electrostatic discharge (ESD).
• Avoid direct exposure to sunlight, which could affect component stability and performance.
Protection from Static Electricity:
• Use antistatic equipment (e.g., wrist straps, ESD mats) when handling electronic components to prevent electrostatic discharge, which can damage sensitive devices like ICs.
Compatibility:
• Make sure electronic components are compatible with the circuit in terms of voltage, current, and other technical specifications.
Warnings
Electrical Shock Hazard:
• Some components can retain charge even when disconnected. Use appropriate tools and take precautions when handling components to minimize the risk of electric shock.
Burn or Fire Risk:
• Overloading or misusing electronic components may result in overheating, which could lead to burning or fires. Ensure that components are used within their specified voltage and current ratings.
Danger from Misuse:
• Incorrect handling or use outside specified limits can damage the components or affect the performance and functionality of connected devices. Only use components within their specified tolerances and conditions.
Choking Hazard:
• Small electronic components can pose a choking hazard if swallowed. Keep components out of reach of children.
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