32 Second Message Recorder Kit

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Overview

32 Sec Message Recorder Kit with looping option.
High quality ISD2532 included.


Assembly required

 

Information Storage Devices are one of the leaders in solid state audio recording & playback devices. The latest ISD25xx series provides high-quality, single-chip, nonvolatile record/playback for 32 seconds.
These CMOS devices include an on-chip oscillator
microphone preamplifier, automatic gain control
initializing filter, smoothing filter and speaker amplifier
In addition it is micro-processor compatible allowing complex messaging and addressing to be achieved.

Recordings are stored in on-board non-volatile memory cells, providing zero power message storage.
The proprietary storage method allows natural voice analog storage.
The purpose of this Kit is to introduce you to this modern, new technology.

The Circuit.
We use the ISD2532, 32 second audio recording IC in this kit. The ISD2532 has several modes of operation We use it here as a multi-message recorder. You may record as many messages as you want up to 32 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 messages will 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. But we also provide the option to endlessly loop the first message. Move the switch from NORMAL to LOOP. The first message will now be endlessly repeated. So you can record a 32 second message and have it played back continuously. If you attach switches to the pads of the push buttons then the recorder may be activated when people are moving past a certain point. Removing the power will not destroy the messages. Longer recording ISD chips are able to be used in this kit: 60, 90 and 120 second ISD chips may be plugged in. Build up the Kit and start playing with it. Far better to learn about it from actual use than reading pages about how it works! You can get more about applications and memory addressing of the ISD25xxx from the ISD website at <A href="http://www.isd.com">http://www.isd.com</A> Go to Products, then Voice Record, Playback and Text-to-Speech, then Product Data Sheets.

Construction
We have placed some of the components underneath the IC. This was not only to reduce the size of the PCB. Because the ISD products are top quality we wanted to follow their recommended audio design practices: analog components are placed physically close to the IC with short leads analog and digital power and ground tracks have been kept separate large power and ground tracks have been used as much as possible even between IC pads R1 and R8 are just able to squeeze in between the sides of the IC socket. The 1uF mini electrolytic capacitor C7 will fold over next to R11 quite comfortably. NOTE: there is one link to make under the socket. Use some wire cut off from a resistor to make the link.ᅠ

Operationᅠ
When you first use the Recorder attach a speaker - 4 ohm or 8 ohm, to the Output and record and play-back your messages as previously described. If you want more loudness ISD suggest that one way to do so is to limit the low end frequency response. With C4 and C6 at 0.1uF, signals above 160Hz are not attenuated. Changing these capacitors to 0.01uF increases this low end pole to 1500Hz. Since small speakers do not reproduce the low frequencies efficiently this change may give you an increase in loudness. If you want to amplify the output the differential output may be fed directly to audio equipment with a differential input. Or you may use an amplifier like an LM386. If you use the amplifier between one output pin, either pin 14 or 15, and ground it is very important that the unused output pin not be grounded. It must be left unconnected.ᅠ</P>
Designed to run on batteries this kit requires between 4.5 Volts DC and 6 Volts DC

If It Does Not Work
Check that the diodes are all in the correct way. Are the resistors in the right places. Check that the TO-92 packaged components are in their correct places. Are the capacitors, microphone and LEDs the correct way around.ᅠ
More on the ISD25xxx The power of the chip lies in the fact that the memory space is computer addressable. In the ISD25xx there are 600 addressable message segments. So in the ISD2560, for example, you can record a maximum of 600 messages each 10 msec long. So who wants 600 1/100th second messages? Well think of a talking voltmeter. No more would you have to put the probes on then move your head and eyes to read the display. The meter would say six point two five volts. The spoken numerals plus the teens, tens and other quantifiers would only occupy the exact memory space they need to the next 1/100th of a second. The micro-controllers job is to quickly search through the address space and put together the required message output in real time. Think of a burglar alarm system: both the setting of it and the spoken messages it could give, over the phone after using the DTMF tones of phone numbers stored in ISD25xx memory too, after it was set off. Think of setting a VCR: instruction about how to set it can be spoken to you. And there would even be space for Have a nice day at the end of it. Also ISD25xx chips can, with one exception, be seamlessly connected together to give increased message time. By seamless is meant that a message can straddle 2 physical IC's. Earlier ISD chips could not do this. See the Data Sheet for more information. All ISD chips in the 25xxx series can be used in this kit. They all Loop when pin 4 is taken HI. We provide the ISD2532, 32 second chip here.

Designed to run on batteries, this kit requires between 4.5 Volts DC and 6 Volts DC.