[QUOTE=Papabravo]There is not enough memory in a typical microcontroller.
Yep.For sure that will be a voice recordable IC.Because the shopkeeper doesn't know anything about microcontrollers.
Thanks erricgibbs for your link.I don't know where did you get that link.
For sure that will be an ISD chip.I thought ISD has only 28 pin ones.No they have 16 pin low memory IC's also.
I must give a try to find that IC.Hard to find that
The block diagram for the chip shows an SPI interface and suggests the use of a microcontroller. So if your shopkeeper knows nothing of microcontrollers then there may be another solution that is self contained.
I just had a look from the top of the board. It looks likes a **** very ugly.
If I had a chance I will have a closer look.
For the amplifier he has used TDA 2003….and there were few components near the voice IC.
Any way I’m looking to buy ISD 1610B (16pin). Very hard to find.
He has the technology but I don’t have that……. I’m jealous……with him…
Advance Information is what they put out before the silicon is available. If there is nothing since July 2000 then they probably never made that particular chip.