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ISD1810P - Single-Message Voice Record/Playback

Download the ISD1810P datasheet PDF. This datasheet also covers the ISD1810 variant, as both devices belong to the same single-message voice record/playback family and are provided as variant models within a single manufacturer datasheet.

General Description

Information Storage Devices’ ISD1810 ChipCorder® provides high-quality, single-chip, single-message, record/playback solution with user-selectable durations of 8 to 16 seconds.

Key Features

  • Easy-to-use single-chip, single-message voice record/playback solution.
  • High-quality, natural voice/audio reproduction.
  • Push-button interface.
  • Playback can be edge- or levelactivated.
  • Variable record/playback duration controlled by external resistor selection which sets sample rate. 8 KHz sample rate = 8 seconds 6.4 KHz sample rate = 10 seconds 5.3 KHz sample rate = 12 seconds 4.0 KHz sample rate = 16 seconds.
  • Automatic power-down mode.

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Note: The manufacturer provides a single datasheet file (ISD1810-ISD.pdf) that lists specifications for multiple related part numbers.

Datasheet Details

Part number ISD1810P
Manufacturer ISD
File Size 270.81 KB
Description Single-Message Voice Record/Playback
Datasheet download datasheet ISD1810P Datasheet

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ISD1810 Single-Chip, Single-Message Voice Record/Playback Device 8- to 16-Second Durations Advance Information GENERAL DESCRIPTION Information Storage Devices’ ISD1810 ChipCorder® provides high-quality, single-chip, single-message, record/playback solution with user-selectable durations of 8 to 16 seconds. The CMOS devices include an on-chip oscillator (with external control), microphone preamplifier, automatic gain control, anti-aliasing filter, multilevel storage array, smoothing filter, and speaker amplifier. A minimum record/playback subsystem can be configured with a microphone, a speaker, several passive components, two push-buttons, and a power source. Recordings are stored in on-chip nonvolatile memory cells, providing zero-power message storage.