Alfa AS3340 VCO IC

The AS Alfa 3340 VCO chip is Alfa’s modern version of the famous CEM 3340 VCO (voltage-controlled oscillator). Now updated to the Alfa 3340a.

12,00 

42 in stock (can be backordered)

Product Details

The AS Alfa 3340 VCO chip is Alfa’s modern version of the famous CEM3340 voltage-controlled oscillator. Now updated to the 3340a.

The IC provides Ramp, Pulse/Square, and Triangle outputs, has inputs for hard and soft sync, is temperature compensated and stable, and provides excellent 1V/Oct tracking. It’s everything you need from an analog oscillator, on a chip. There's a reason this design is at the pulsing heart of legendary synthesizers from Moog, Roland, Sequential Circuits, Oberheim, and many many more.

History of the Alfa 3340

The Alfa AS3340 is a voltage-controlled oscillator (VCO) integrated circuit (IC) that was first produced by Alfa Micro in the early 1980s. It is a direct replacement for the CEM3340, which was used in many classic analog synthesizers from the 1970s and 1980s. The AS3340 features a number of improvements over the CEM3340, including temperature compensation, improved 1V/Oct tracking, and a wider tuning range. It is also available in a smaller package, making it easier to use in modern synthesizer designs.

The AS3340 has four output waveforms: triangle, sawtooth, square, and pulse. The triangle and sawtooth waveforms are buffered, while the square and pulse waveforms are unbuffered. The AS3340 also has two control inputs: a linear control input and an exponential control input. The linear control input can be used to vary the frequency of the oscillator in a linear fashion, while the exponential control input can be used to vary the frequency in an exponential fashion.

The AS3340 is a versatile and powerful VCO that can be used to create a wide variety of sounds. It is a popular choice for synthesizer builders and musicians alike.

Here are some of the features of the Alfa AS3340:

Temperature compensated for stability
Excellent 1V/Oct tracking
Wide tuning range
Small package
Four output waveforms: triangle, sawtooth, square, and pulse
Two control inputs: linear and exponential

The Alfa AS3340 is a great choice for synthesizer builders and musicians who are looking for a high-quality VCO. It is a versatile and powerful IC that can be used to create a wide variety of sounds.

Please note that Alfa recommends a 51K resistor on the pulse output in place of the 10K resistor that the original CEM 3340 VCO used. While the Alfa AS3340 VCO is an excellent choice for a new circuit, it should not be used to replace a vintage Curtis 3340, as there are differences between the way pulse width is handled.

When replacing vintage Curtis Chips, I suggest purchasing reissued ICs from the Curtis Family.

The datasheet is here: AS3340

Alfa AS3340 VCO IC

The AS Alfa 3340 VCO chip is Alfa’s modern version of the famous CEM 3340 VCO (voltage-controlled oscillator). Now updated to the Alfa 3340a.

12,00 

42 in stock (can be backordered)

Product Details

The AS Alfa 3340 VCO chip is Alfa’s modern version of the famous CEM3340 voltage-controlled oscillator. Now updated to the 3340a.

The IC provides Ramp, Pulse/Square, and Triangle outputs, has inputs for hard and soft sync, is temperature compensated and stable, and provides excellent 1V/Oct tracking. It’s everything you need from an analog oscillator, on a chip. There's a reason this design is at the pulsing heart of legendary synthesizers from Moog, Roland, Sequential Circuits, Oberheim, and many many more.

History of the Alfa 3340

The Alfa AS3340 is a voltage-controlled oscillator (VCO) integrated circuit (IC) that was first produced by Alfa Micro in the early 1980s. It is a direct replacement for the CEM3340, which was used in many classic analog synthesizers from the 1970s and 1980s. The AS3340 features a number of improvements over the CEM3340, including temperature compensation, improved 1V/Oct tracking, and a wider tuning range. It is also available in a smaller package, making it easier to use in modern synthesizer designs.

The AS3340 has four output waveforms: triangle, sawtooth, square, and pulse. The triangle and sawtooth waveforms are buffered, while the square and pulse waveforms are unbuffered. The AS3340 also has two control inputs: a linear control input and an exponential control input. The linear control input can be used to vary the frequency of the oscillator in a linear fashion, while the exponential control input can be used to vary the frequency in an exponential fashion.

The AS3340 is a versatile and powerful VCO that can be used to create a wide variety of sounds. It is a popular choice for synthesizer builders and musicians alike.

Here are some of the features of the Alfa AS3340:

Temperature compensated for stability
Excellent 1V/Oct tracking
Wide tuning range
Small package
Four output waveforms: triangle, sawtooth, square, and pulse
Two control inputs: linear and exponential

The Alfa AS3340 is a great choice for synthesizer builders and musicians who are looking for a high-quality VCO. It is a versatile and powerful IC that can be used to create a wide variety of sounds.

Please note that Alfa recommends a 51K resistor on the pulse output in place of the 10K resistor that the original CEM 3340 VCO used. While the Alfa AS3340 VCO is an excellent choice for a new circuit, it should not be used to replace a vintage Curtis 3340, as there are differences between the way pulse width is handled.

When replacing vintage Curtis Chips, I suggest purchasing reissued ICs from the Curtis Family.

The datasheet is here: AS3340