>All said and done if you're re-designing the board this should be an easy
>part to replace, (I wouldn't use either of the above) it just needs to
>switch positive and negative voltages. The current handling is not great,
>and can easily be calculated (I would if I had a schematic here in front
>of me).
Can the 4066 or 4016 type CMOS switches handle positive and negative
voltages? I remember these were in the old DVG output stages for Atari
stuff, but then they switched to the 13201 during the AVG era. I never
really looked into why they'd do that. (I assume the 13201 handled a wider
voltage swing or something.)
Anyone know the scoop on that? (The 4066 in particular seems very common...)
-Clay
Clayton N. Cowgill Engineering Manager
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Received on Wed Aug 6 15:12:57 1997
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