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- Yamaha_YM2203 abstract "The YM2203, aka OPN (FM Operator Type-N), is a three-channel sound chip developed by Yamaha. It's the progenitor of Yamaha's OPN family of FM synthesis chips used in many videogame and computer systems throughout the 1980s and early 1990s. The YM2203 itself was used in a variety of NEC computers, along with various arcade game machines.The YM2203 and the rest of the OPN synthesizer family generate sound via frequency-modulated digital sine waves. It included 12 operator "cells", each generating a 13-bit sine wave at a programmable frequency, the volume of which is controlled by a programmable ADSR envelope generator. The output of these cells could be either summed together by the mixer, or fed into the input of another cell, in 4-cell batches creating the final sound values or "channels". 4 operator cells per channel allowed a total of 8 different permutations of cell connections, known as "algorithms" or instrument patches.The number of channels varied across the OPN family: 3 in the OPN; 4 in the YM2610 OPNB; and 6 in the YM2608 OPNA, YM2612 OPN-2, and various derivatives. The resulting digital sound output of each channel through the mixer was then converted to analog sound through a DAC, usually with an external companion chip but with an internal DAC in the case of the YM2612, 3438, and related budget models.The YM2203 itself has the following features:Three concurrent FM channels (voices)Four operators per channelTwo interval timersMono sound internal implementation of Yamaha's YM2149F SSG chipThe SSG module implemented the YM2149F's three SSG channels and dual GPIO portsThe YM2203 is used with a YM3014 external DAC companion chip.".
- Yamaha_YM2203 thumbnail Yamaha_YM2203C.png?width=300.
- Yamaha_YM2203 wikiPageExternalLink chip_ym2203.html.
- Yamaha_YM2203 wikiPageID "23379528".
- Yamaha_YM2203 wikiPageLength "2651".
- Yamaha_YM2203 wikiPageOutDegree "24".
- Yamaha_YM2203 wikiPageRevisionID "683094739".
- Yamaha_YM2203 wikiPageWikiLink Arcade_game.
- Yamaha_YM2203 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sound_chips.
- Yamaha_YM2203 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Video_game_music.
- Yamaha_YM2203 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Yamaha_sound_chips.
- Yamaha_YM2203 wikiPageWikiLink Digital-to-analog_converter.
- Yamaha_YM2203 wikiPageWikiLink Digital-to-analog_convertor.
- Yamaha_YM2203 wikiPageWikiLink Frequency_modulation_synthesis.
- Yamaha_YM2203 wikiPageWikiLink output.
- Yamaha_YM2203 wikiPageWikiLink General_Instrument_AY-3-8910.
- Yamaha_YM2203 wikiPageWikiLink Output.
- Yamaha_YM2203 wikiPageWikiLink NEC.
- Yamaha_YM2203 wikiPageWikiLink NEC_PC-8801.
- Yamaha_YM2203 wikiPageWikiLink PC-8801.
- Yamaha_YM2203 wikiPageWikiLink Programmable_Interval_Timer.
- Yamaha_YM2203 wikiPageWikiLink Programmable_interval_timer.
- Yamaha_YM2203 wikiPageWikiLink Sound_chip.
- Yamaha_YM2203 wikiPageWikiLink Synthesizer.
- Yamaha_YM2203 wikiPageWikiLink Yamaha_Corporation.
- Yamaha_YM2203 wikiPageWikiLink Yamaha_YM2608.
- Yamaha_YM2203 wikiPageWikiLink Yamaha_YM2610.
- Yamaha_YM2203 wikiPageWikiLink Yamaha_YM2612.
- Yamaha_YM2203 wikiPageWikiLink Yamaha_YM3014B.
- Yamaha_YM2203 wikiPageWikiLink File:Yamaha_YM2203C.png.
- Yamaha_YM2203 wikiPageWikiLinkText "FM(YM2203)".
- Yamaha_YM2203 wikiPageWikiLinkText "YM-2203".
- Yamaha_YM2203 wikiPageWikiLinkText "YM2203".
- Yamaha_YM2203 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Yamaha YM2203".
- Yamaha_YM2203 hasPhotoCollection Yamaha_YM2203.
- Yamaha_YM2203 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Compu-hardware-stub.
- Yamaha_YM2203 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Yamaha_soundchips.
- Yamaha_YM2203 subject Category:Sound_chips.
- Yamaha_YM2203 subject Category:Video_game_music.
- Yamaha_YM2203 subject Category:Yamaha_sound_chips.
- Yamaha_YM2203 hypernym Chip.
- Yamaha_YM2203 type Genre.
- Yamaha_YM2203 type Circuit.
- Yamaha_YM2203 type Genre.
- Yamaha_YM2203 type Product.
- Yamaha_YM2203 comment "The YM2203, aka OPN (FM Operator Type-N), is a three-channel sound chip developed by Yamaha. It's the progenitor of Yamaha's OPN family of FM synthesis chips used in many videogame and computer systems throughout the 1980s and early 1990s. The YM2203 itself was used in a variety of NEC computers, along with various arcade game machines.The YM2203 and the rest of the OPN synthesizer family generate sound via frequency-modulated digital sine waves.".
- Yamaha_YM2203 label "Yamaha YM2203".
- Yamaha_YM2203 sameAs Yamaha_YM2203.
- Yamaha_YM2203 sameAs YM2203.
- Yamaha_YM2203 sameAs Yamaha_YM2203.
- Yamaha_YM2203 sameAs m.06w1ggr.
- Yamaha_YM2203 sameAs Yamaha_YM2203.
- Yamaha_YM2203 sameAs Q2174220.
- Yamaha_YM2203 sameAs Q2174220.
- Yamaha_YM2203 wasDerivedFrom Yamaha_YM2203?oldid=683094739.
- Yamaha_YM2203 depiction Yamaha_YM2203C.png.
- Yamaha_YM2203 isPrimaryTopicOf Yamaha_YM2203.