[maxmsp] Re: Audio Switcher
jasch
j at jasch.ch
Sun Jan 27 08:16:34 MST 2008
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well, if you're dealing with analogue voltage it would seem that current can flow both ways, don't you think? from the the data sheet: The CD74HC4067 and CD74HCT4067 devices are digitally controlled analog switches that utilize silicon-gate CMOS technology to achieve operating speeds similar to LSTTL, with the low power consumption of standard CMOS integrated circuits. These analog multiplexers/demultiplexers control analog voltages that may vary across the voltage supply range. They are bidirectional switches thus allowing any analog input to be used as an output and vice-versa. /*j > if you go the multiplexer route you need to be aware that a > multiplexer has many inputs and one output and a demultiplexer has > one input many outputs - this is probably what you want.
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