[i]"It is interesting that Bob took that route with the E-Pro. I wonder how much longer that early series of CMOS will be around. Early experimenters used those 4000 series parts in their analog range for all sorts of things they were not intended for. For that matter, small scale integration of all sorts (TTL, LSTTL, HCMOS, etc) are being forced out by cheap FPGAs not." - Don [/i]
Standard 4000 series, HC, and HCT CMOS families are likely to be manufactured for the forseeable future - most (if not all) have gone through the upgrading process to meet RoHS compliance, they are still profitable, and I have been advised not to worry about availability of common parts (I was worried about the 4046 - but was advised that, at present, the 4046 and HC4046 are not scheduled for discontinuation). I have been advised that the first common sub-family likely to dissapear is the HCT family, as its compatibility with TTL levels is not a common requirement these days... But, like all these issues, one gets different stories depending on who you consult.
I am extremely surprised that Moog did not put all the logic into a cheap CPLD - A single Lattice MACH part costing less than $10 could have easily taken the lot, reduced the board size, made manufacture and testing easier.. and hidden the way it operated.. I know this because I have put all the logic required to implement the range switching (dividers and selection logic etc, and XOR) and a D-Latch to implement my square-wave digital heterodyning, and a of switched capacitor filter, and all the logic and most of the analogue to implement my volume circuitry, and PWM output to generate volume control voltage... All this, on one low cost (<$20) PSoC part.
Now - in case this leads you to believe that I was intending to clone an E-Pro, let me assure you this was not the case... I did all the above before I knew the E-Pro secret! It just happened that the elements I required for control of my analogue Theremin were an almost exact replica of the digital stuff which makes the sound source for the EW-Pro!
In fact, you can glean what my direction is if you read prior posting regarding frequency multiplication, and the heterodyning VCO..
All that work just because I could not accept (would not even look at) the idea of a digital sound source! - However, I still think my results will be better. ;-)