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− | [[Image:SN76489.jpg|frame|right|SN76489 chip]]The '''SN76489''' is a TTL compatible, 4 channel Programmable Sound Generator ([[PSG]]) IC from Texas Instruments. Its main application has been entertainment and it has been used to provide music and sound effects in Game consoles, arcade hardware and home computers.
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− | Features of the SN76489 include:
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− | *Three programmable square wave tone generators
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− | *One programmable white noise generator
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− | *Programmable attenuation
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− | *Mono audio output
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− | The frequency of the square waves produced at each channel is derived by two factors: the speed of the external clock and a value provided in a control register for that channel (called N). The eventual frequency is arrived at by dividing the external clock by 32 and then dividing the result by N for each channel. The SN76489 is included 'on-chip' in Sega's Video Display Processors (VDP) for their Master System, Game Gear, and [[Mega Drive]] game consoles. The Sega VDP is in fact based on the Texas Instruments [[TMS9918]] VDP.
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