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- From: ctdonath@mothra.syr.EDU (Carl T. Donath)
- Subject: Re: Recording sound on chip
- Message-ID: <CTDONATH.93Jan26231801@mothra.syr.EDU>
- In-reply-to: sivaram@hplabsz.hpl.hp.com's message of Mon, 25 Jan 1993 21:40:46 GMT
- Organization: Syracuse University
- References: <1993Jan25.214046.9622@hplabsz.hpl.hp.com>
- Date: Tue, 26 Jan 93 23:28:15 EST
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- In article <1993Jan25.214046.9622@hplabsz.hpl.hp.com> sivaram@hplabsz.hpl.hp.com (S. Sivaramakrishnan) writes:
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- I am looking for a cheap method to record and playback about 15 seconds of
- sound on a chip.
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- See the ISD 1000A Family, available from Hamilton/Avnet (1-800-677-0769).
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- To summarize the ad:
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- The 1000A Family provides _single_chip_ solution for
- - record, store, play back up to 20 seconds of audio
- - "To build a complete record/playback system, you simply add
- a microphone, a speaker, several passives and a battery."
- - Contains mic preamp, anti-aliasing, automatic gain control,
- smooting filter, power amp, control logic & storage.
- - NON-VOLATLE! uses CMOS EEPROM (no battery backup needed).
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- No price given. (Of course.)
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