From: ibarrola on
Hi,

I'm looking for a voice chip that can save 5-10 audio files(10-15s
long) and can play them one after the other by sending 5V to the input
(one audio with every pulse).

I bought a chip from Windbond (ISD17120SYI), which is a multi-message,
single-chip voice record and playback (although I don't need
recording). But this one has been discontinued. Apart from that this
one had a lot of extra features that I will not be using...

Does anyone know a manufacturer that has one of these?

Thanks!!!
From: news on
On Tue, 22 Jun 2010 13:09:07 -0700 (PDT), ibarrola
<fernandoibarrola(a)gmail.com> wrote:

>Hi,
>
>I'm looking for a voice chip that can save 5-10 audio files(10-15s
>long) and can play them one after the other by sending 5V to the input
>(one audio with every pulse).
>
>I bought a chip from Windbond (ISD17120SYI), which is a multi-message,
>single-chip voice record and playback (although I don't need
>recording). But this one has been discontinued. Apart from that this
>one had a lot of extra features that I will not be using...
>
>Does anyone know a manufacturer that has one of these?
>
>Thanks!!!

Don't know of sources for that chip, but this might be an alternative.

The Somo 14D stores voice (or other sound) on a micro-SD card, so you
have nearly unlimited storage (number and duration of sounds). The
Somo 14D runs in two modes - mucroprocessor control or key. In key
mode, the controls are On, Off, Next, where a low on Next plays the
next file.

http://www.4dsystems.com.au/prod.php?id=73

I have one waiting for me on the bench now - just haven't been able to
get to it (waiting while hand surgery heals gets old fast).

Sparkfun in the US usually carries the chip but are out of stock
today:
http://www.sparkfun.com/commerce/product_info.php?products_id=9534

John
From: Cydrome Leader on
ibarrola <fernandoibarrola(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm looking for a voice chip that can save 5-10 audio files(10-15s
> long) and can play them one after the other by sending 5V to the input
> (one audio with every pulse).
>
> I bought a chip from Windbond (ISD17120SYI), which is a multi-message,
> single-chip voice record and playback (although I don't need
> recording). But this one has been discontinued. Apart from that this
> one had a lot of extra features that I will not be using...
>
> Does anyone know a manufacturer that has one of these?
>
> Thanks!!!

OKI Semiconductor makes a bunch of sound chips that probably cover what
you want to do.