I have an electronics product application where I need voice feedback
to feature selections.
I am considering using a ISD2560 from Windbond's chipcorder series
http://www.winbond-usa.com/mambo/content/view/36/140/
They seem quite popular (based on web search). However, unless I use
their consulting services for them to pre-burn a large number of chips,
I have to manually speak each voice clip into a small electret
microphone for each unit. This is time consuming with questionable
quality from such a recording interface.
Are there any other voice chip alternatives? Ideally a voice chip that
interfaces to an external ROM or Flash chip. Of course some type of
software would need be provided that would allow me to compile voice
clips on my PC to compatable ROM files.
I am also incorporating an PIC18Fxxxx microprocessor into this product.
Perhaps someone has been able to use a PIC processor to emulate a voice
chip. I would appreciate any advice.
Thanks
to feature selections.
I am considering using a ISD2560 from Windbond's chipcorder series
http://www.winbond-usa.com/mambo/content/view/36/140/
They seem quite popular (based on web search). However, unless I use
their consulting services for them to pre-burn a large number of chips,
I have to manually speak each voice clip into a small electret
microphone for each unit. This is time consuming with questionable
quality from such a recording interface.
Are there any other voice chip alternatives? Ideally a voice chip that
interfaces to an external ROM or Flash chip. Of course some type of
software would need be provided that would allow me to compile voice
clips on my PC to compatable ROM files.
I am also incorporating an PIC18Fxxxx microprocessor into this product.
Perhaps someone has been able to use a PIC processor to emulate a voice
chip. I would appreciate any advice.
Thanks