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    Default A Voice alarm with a recorder

    I need a device to which I can record a voice message and then when it receives the power ( 220vac or other) it recalls the recorded signal. I really don't know the name of the device that can perform this function, so please answer me.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Shohadawy View Post
    I need a device to which I can record a voice message and then when it receives the power ( 220vac or other) it recalls the recorded signal. I really don't know the name of the device that can perform this function, so please answer me.
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    This type of device will cover the voice recording.
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    Thanks Eric, but what about the price?

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    You didn't mention a price/cost requirement.
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    This is cheap, easy to take a part, pretty straight forward to reuse.

    SAW 3 DIGITAL VOICE RECORDER | AllElectronics.com

    For $2.00 (plus shipping), it's a good deal. You get 30 seconds of recording, 3 AAA batteries, small case with built in battery holder, microphone, and mini speaker (not piezo). The ugly little troll is held on by two screws. White paint and made in China, probably not a good toy for the dog, or small children. Loud enough holding it in your hand, but not so much across the room. Needs amplified and larger speaker.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HarveyH42 View Post
    This is cheap, easy to take a part, pretty straight forward to reuse.

    SAW 3 DIGITAL VOICE RECORDER | AllElectronics.com

    For $2.00 (plus shipping), it's a good deal. You get 30 seconds of recording, 3 AAA batteries, small case with built in battery holder, microphone, and mini speaker (not piezo). The ugly little troll is held on by two screws. White paint and made in China, probably not a good toy for the dog, or small children. Loud enough holding it in your hand, but not so much across the room. Needs amplified and larger speaker.
    Thanks, but I'm afraid I can't use it as I want the playback to be PLC controlled not by pressing the switch and the speaker to be an external one

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shohadawy View Post
    Thanks, but I'm afraid I can't use it as I want the playback to be PLC controlled not by pressing the switch and the speaker to be an external one
    Common ground, not difficult to switch from a microcontroller, never worked with a PLC, but can't be much different. There is/was a website that went into good detail about these things, circuit diagrams and suggestions. Might post a link later. Most likely cheaper than any chip you can order, and this one is ready to roll. Just figured I throw the link up, as it's the simple/cheap route. Depends on what you want.

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    how about a tape drive.??

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    Quote Originally Posted by arunb View Post
    how about a tape drive.??
    I don't know. Can it be controlled by a PLC or a microcontroller?

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    Hello, dear friend. Which function do u need? How to activate the record voice? only record? how many sections recording voice would u like?
    Maybe I can give some helpful. We engage in this industry more than 10 years. There are a veriaty of voice chip, voice recorder modules. Different functions.

    website: Guangzhou Waytronic Technology Co., Ltd. - ICs / OTP chips, Voice chips, Sound modules
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    If u have any questions, pls don't hesitate to ask me. Hope that can helpful.

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