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| type = [[FM synthesis|FM]], [[PCM]]
| type = [[FM synthesis|FM]], [[PCM]]
| channels = 6 (5 FM, 1 FM/DAC)
| channels = 6 (5 FM, 1 FM/DAC)
| package = DIP24 0.7"
| produced = 198X-199X
| produced = 198X-199X
| variants = [[YM3438]], [[SEGA VDP YM3438]]
| variants = [[YM3438]], [[SEGA VDP YM3438]], [[YMF276]]
| clones = [[PCS8593]], [[SE-95]], [[TA-07]]
}}
}}


The '''YM2612''', or OPN2, is an FM chip produced by [[Yamaha]], best known for its use in the SEGA Mega Drive game console.
The '''YM2612''', or OPN2, is an FM chip produced by [[Yamaha]], best known for its use in the SEGA Mega Drive game console.
==Clones==
The popularity of the Mega Drive console led to this chip being cloned for use in bootleg consoles.
====Discrete====
* [[PCS8593]]
* [[SE-95]]
* [[TA-07]]
====Integrated====
* TODO


[[Category:Sound chips]]
[[Category:Sound chips]]
[[Category:Yamaha OPN series]]

Latest revision as of 21:55, 18 June 2024

YM2612
Yamaha YM2612 chip.jpg
Manufacturer Yamaha
Code OPN2 (OPN series)
Type FM, PCM
Channels 6 (5 FM, 1 FM/DAC)
Package DIP24 0.7"
Produced 198X-199X
Variants YM3438, SEGA VDP YM3438, YMF276
Clones PCS8593, SE-95, TA-07

The YM2612, or OPN2, is an FM chip produced by Yamaha, best known for its use in the SEGA Mega Drive game console.