ISD1416S Nuvoton Technology Corporation of America, ISD1416S Datasheet - Page 11

IC VOICE REC/PLAY 16S 28-SOIC

ISD1416S

Manufacturer Part Number
ISD1416S
Description
IC VOICE REC/PLAY 16S 28-SOIC
Manufacturer
Nuvoton Technology Corporation of America
Series
ISD1400r
Datasheet

Specifications of ISD1416S

Interface
Pushbutton
Filter Pass Band
3.3kHz
Duration
16 Sec
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Package / Case
28-SOIC (0.300", 7.50mm Width)
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Contains lead / RoHS non-compliant

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Addressing
In addition to providing single message application, the ISD1400 series provide a full addressing
capability.
The ISD1400 series have 160 distinct addressable segments, providing the below resolutions. See
Application Information for ISD1400 address tables.
The ISD1400 series have several built-in operational modes providing maximum functionality with a
minimal additional components. The operational modes use the address pins, but are mapped to
outside the normal address range. When the two Most Significant Bits (MSBs), A6 and A7, are HIGH,
the remaining address signals are interpreted as mode bits and not as address bits. Therefore,
operational modes and direct addressing are not compatible and cannot be used simultaneously.
There are two important considerations for using operational modes. Firstly, all operations begin
initially at address 0, which is the beginning address. Later operations can begin at other address
locations, depending on the operational mode(s) chosen. In addition, the address pointer is reset to 0
when the device is changed from record to playback but not from playback to record when A4 is HIGH
in Operational Mode.
Secondly, an Operational Mode is executed when any of the control inputs, PLAYE , PLAYL or
LOW-going control input signal, at which point the current address/mode levels are sampled and
executed.
The Operational Modes can be used in conjunction with a microcontroller, or they can be hardwired to
provide the desired system operation.
A0 – Message Cueing
Message Cueing allows the user to skip through messages, without knowing the actual physical
addresses of each message. Each LOW pulse causes the internal address pointer to skip to the next
message. This mode is used for playback only and typically used with the A4 Operational Mode.
REC , goes LOW and the two MSBs are HIGH. This Operational Mode remains in effect until the next
6.2. O
6.2.1. Operational Modes Description
PERATIONAL
Part Number
TABLE 2: DEVICE PLAYBACK/RECORD DURATIONS
ISD1416
ISD1420
M
ODES
Minimum Duration (Seconds)
- 11 -
100 ms
125 ms
Publication Release Date: November 16, 2005
ISD1400 SERIES
Revision 1.3

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