Re: Recommendations for Toy Design....



In article <rs6dnR7JsbfFnFnfRVn_vg@xxxxxxxxxxxx>, tim_y
<tim@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes
>Hi Everyone...
>
>My background is primarily in software programming... so if I sound
>clueless please forgive me...
>
>I am designing a simple childrens toy & the requirements are pretty
>simple...
>
>* Be able to receive triggers from up to 5 buttons...
>* Be able to play digital sounds back. A total of 2 minutes worth of wav
>files (decompression would be helpful)
>* Be programmable on a small scale (batches of ~100) (EEPROM??)
>* Although it is a childs toy it needs to be fairly high quality audio (8
>bit DAC minimum...I figure)
>* Fairly Inexpensive (<$5 per chip)
>* Preferably a single chip solution
>* C programming preferred
>
>I have looked into WinBond Powerspeech
>
>http://www.winbond.com/e-winbondhtm/partner/b_2_a_1.htm
>
>It seems to fit my requirements, except I believe it only has embedded
>ROM, not eeprrom. (I have emailed them)
>
>Any other recommendations would be appreciaated...
>


any of the 8051's with Flash memory.
Atmel, Philips, Silicon labs. etc


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