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- From: cgordon@vpnet.chi.il.us (gordon hlavenka)
- Subject: Re: Recording sound on chip
- Message-ID: <1993Jan26.180012.3038@vpnet.chi.il.us>
- Organization: Vpnet Public Access
- References: <1993Jan25.214046.9622@hplabsz.hpl.hp.com>
- Date: Tue, 26 Jan 1993 18:00:12 GMT
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- sivaram@hplabsz.hpl.hp.com (S. Sivaramakrishnan) writes:
- >I am looking for a cheap method to record and playback about 15 seconds of
- >sound on a chip.
- >
- >Does a chip that has most/all the features except the power supply exist?
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- Information Storage devices
- Voice: 1 (800) 825-4473
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- They make single-chip solutions which record up to 20 seconds of
- voice-grade audio. You add microphone, speaker, and power supply. I
- think you may also need a couple of resistors and maybe a capacitor.
- Electronic Design Magazine did a cover story on these parts about two
- years ago.
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- Gordon S. Hlavenka cgordon@vpnet.chi.il.us
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