Message Recorder Digital Electronics Project
Introduction
The purpose of this digital electronics project is to record messages using a dedicated voice recorder integrated circuit.
Recordings are stored in a non volatile memory cells, which means that the message will still be saved even though power
has been removed from the device.
Winbond’s ISD2500 Series provide high-quality, single-chip, Record/Playback solutions for 60 seconds to 120 seconds
message applications. The CMOS devices include an on-chip oscillator, microphone preamplifier, automatic gain control,
antialiasing filter, smoothing filter, speaker amplifier, and high density multi-level storage array. In addition, the
ISD2500 is microcontroller compatible, allowing complex messaging and addressing to be achieved. Recordings are stored
into on-chip nonvolatile memory cells.
Circuit Description
The ISD25120 has several modes of operation. The mode used here is as a multi-message recorder. You may record as many messages as you want up to 120 seconds of memory space. Put the SPDT switch into the Record position and just push & release the Start/Pause button to start recording. The Record LED goes on. Push the Start/Pause button to Pause - stop recording. That is the end of Message 1. Sometime later you can record a follow on message, Message 2, by pushing the Start/Pause button again. When you put the switch to Play the messageswill playback. Only one message will be played back at a time. You must push Start/Pause again to get the next message. The Reset switch will move the internal address pointer back to the start of the memory space. Parts List
The parts list of the message recorder is shown as below.
Source : Extracted with permission from DIY Electronics
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