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APR9600 Voice IC

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APR 9600 RE-Recording Voice IC

3.1 Features:

• Single-chip, high-quality voice recording & playback solution


- No external ICs required
- Minimum external components
• Non-volatile Flash memory technology
- No battery backup required
• User-Selectable messaging options
- Random access of multiple fixed-duration messages
- Sequential access of multiple variable-duration messages
• User-friendly, easy-to-use operation
- Programming & development systems not required
- Level-activated recording & edge-activated play back switches
• Low power consumption
- Operating current: 25 mA typical
- Standby current: 1 uA typical
- Automatic power-down
• Chip Enable pin for simple message expansion

3.2 General Description:

The APR9600 device offers true single-chip voice recording, non-volatile storage, and playback
capability for 40 to 60 seconds. The device supports both random and sequential access of
multiple messages. Sample rates are user-selectable, allowing designers to customize their design
for unique quality and storage time needs. Integrated output amplifier, microphone amplifier, and
AGC circuits greatly simplify system design. the device is ideal for use in portable voice
recorders, toys, and many other consumer and industrial applications.
APLUS integrated achieves these high levels of storage capability by
using its proprietary analog/multilevel storage technology implemented in an advanced Flash
non-volatile memory process, where each memory cell can store 256 voltage levels.
This technology enables the APR9600 device to reproduce voice signals in their
natural form. It eliminates the need for encoding and compression, which often introduce
distortion.

Fig 3.1:APR9600 Block Diagram

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