Re: CdS optocoupler compressors - still viable?
- From: mw <mw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 18 Oct 2005 01:08:16 GMT
Pooh Bear wrote:
They're great. The good ones from Silonex have very low THD too. Don't need DC trimming like VCAs either.
Farnell has the Silonex parts at a sensible price.
http://uk.farnell.com/jsp/endecaSearch/searchPage2.jsp?Ntt=silonex+nsl+optocoupler&newSearch=true&Nto=silonex+nsl&Nty=1&showImages=true&N=401&Ntk=gensearch
Silonex tried to make them SMT but failed - I don't know why.
I've alslo used some Chinese 'Eagle' branded couplers. Very primitive construction internally but they work.
Graham
I found them at Allied Elec, $2.14 each for the NSL-32 (it seems like a popular choice, 992 in stock). Pretty good price.
Thanks, everyone.
mw .
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