Author: Jim Merritt
Year: 1986
... discusses the impedances of the analog signal pins on the IIGS sound expansion connector since an interface to this connector must take the impedance of the pins into account to function properly.
Apple II
Technical Notes
_____________________________________________________________________________
Developer Technical Support
Apple IIGS
#9: IIGS Sound Expansion Connector:
Analog Input/Output Impedances
Revised by: Jim Merritt & Jim Mensch November 1988
Written by: Jim Merritt December 1986
This Technical Note discusses the impedances of the analog signal pins on the
IIGS sound expansion connector since an interface to this connector must take
the impedance of the pins into account to function properly.
_____________________________________________________________________________
The analog output impedance of pin 3 depends upon the characteristics of the
5503 sound synthesis chip in any particular IIGS machine. Across systems,
this impedance may range from 4.5 K ohms to 9 K ohms.
Pin 1, the A/D input, presents a dynamic load to the source, drawing at 10 K
ohms for approximately 500 ns during every sample period. It is reasonable,
however, to treat the input pin as if it presents a continuous load of 10 K
ohms without compromising the interface or the fidelity of the input sample.
Consult the Apple IIGS Hardware Reference for further technical information
about the Ensoniq 5503 sound synthesis chip used in the IIGS.
Further Reference
o Apple IIGS Hardware Reference