The LPRS-ISD2560PY IC is a drop in replacement module for the obsolete ISD2560PY IC from Nuvoton. Matching the original IC precisely, the LPRS-ISD2560PY is a form fit and function replacement.
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Original Specification
The ISD2560PY is a single-chip voice record/playback device from Nuvoton Technology Corporation. It's a versatile IC that can be used in various applications such as electronic toys, appliances, security systems, and more. The chip features an internal clock generator, allowing for flexible sampling rates and duration settings. It also has analog and digital volume control, making it suitable for a wide range of audio applications. The ISD2560PY can record and play back messages up to 1 minute long, with a maximum recording time of 60 seconds. It directly drives an 8-ohm speaker, eliminating the need for external amplifiers. The chip is available in a 28-DIP package and is suitable for use in various industries such as education, healthcare, and entertainment.
Features
The ISD2560PY features include:
Single-chip voice record/playback device
8 to 60 seconds of audio recording time
Analog and digital volume control
Internal clock generator eliminates the need for external components
Flexible sampling rates and duration settings
Directly drives a 8-ohm speaker
These features make it suitable for various applications such as voice synthesis, message recording and playback, and automated customer service systems.
Package
The package type of ISD2560PY is a 28-DIP (0.600", 15.24mm).
Manufacturer
The manufacturer of the ISD2560PY is Nuvoton Technology Corporation, a Taiwan-based fabless semiconductor company that designs and develops microcontrollers, application processors, and other semiconductor components for various industries.
Applications
According to the product information, the application areas of ISD2560PY include:
Voice synthesis for electronic toys
Message recording and playback in appliances
Voice prompts in security systems
Automated customer service systems
Alarm systems for stores or homes
Interactive exhibits in museums or theme parks
Educational toys and games
Voice reminders in medical devices
Audio announcements in public transportation
Voice feedback in industrial machinery