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ChipCorder Guy: August 2009
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Saturday, August 29, 2009. ChipCorders - Which to Choose? In my last post, I talked about the single message versions of the ChipCorders. All of them are fully self contained devices, just add pushbuttons, microphone and speaker the chip records or plays what ever is in its single memory. There are many applications, however that need multiple messages. There are a lot of ChipCorders to chose from. How do you pick which one to use? Here are a list of questions that will help you zero in on what you need.
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ChipCorder Guy: December 2009
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Saturday, December 19, 2009. I recently got an inquiry from a college student who is building a senior project using a ChipCorder where he wants to be able to play back roughly 70 individual short messages. The students project is to design a device that "talks" to the user. That is certainly one use that ChipCorders excel at, especially for a quick turn, relatively low volume application. Unfortunately the one supplier of inexpensive programmers I was aware of no longer seems to be in business: Quadravox.
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ChipCorder Guy: ChipCorders - Whats real, whats not
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Monday, August 3, 2009. ChipCorders - Whats real, whats not. I have been searching around the web to see what other people are saying about ChipCorders. Unfortunately there is a lot of old data floating around regarding ChipCorders that are no longer available. For example, I found a site with a bunch of PDFs for down load with content I wrote for ISD in the early 1990s. This information is totally out of date and covers some products that haven't been available for 10 years. Starting a Kit Business.
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ChipCorder Guy: Starting a Kit Business
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Sunday, August 2, 2009. Starting a Kit Business. While I'm starting a blog and trying to get some consulting business based on ChipCorders, I think its also time to start a kit business. I have developed one kit that I'm about to productize and we will see where I go from there. You can find the Hill Country Kits blog at http:/ hillcountrykits.blogspot.com/. And yes, I'm thinking about some ChipCorder kits. What would you like to see? Add a comment if you have ideas. November 7, 2014 at 12:15 PM.
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ChipCorder Guy: ChipCorders - Which to Choose?
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Saturday, August 29, 2009. ChipCorders - Which to Choose? In my last post, I talked about the single message versions of the ChipCorders. All of them are fully self contained devices, just add pushbuttons, microphone and speaker the chip records or plays what ever is in its single memory. There are many applications, however that need multiple messages. There are a lot of ChipCorders to chose from. How do you pick which one to use? Here are a list of questions that will help you zero in on what you need.
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ChipCorder Guy: ChipCorder Programmer
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Saturday, December 19, 2009. I recently got an inquiry from a college student who is building a senior project using a ChipCorder where he wants to be able to play back roughly 70 individual short messages. The students project is to design a device that "talks" to the user. That is certainly one use that ChipCorders excel at, especially for a quick turn, relatively low volume application. Unfortunately the one supplier of inexpensive programmers I was aware of no longer seems to be in business: Quadravox.
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ChipCorder Guy: July 2009
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Thursday, July 30, 2009. My Resume is posted, what next? That is where my value as a consultant lies. I'm hoping some companies out there need design help with those products. That I can do easily. Note: ChipCorder is a registered trademark of Nuvoton. This blog is an independent effort and in no way connected to Nuvoton. Links to this post. Boyce W. (Joe) Jarrett. Austin, Texas 78738. Phone: Home: (512) 263-5349, Cell: (512) 576-0244. 8220;I have worked with and managed Joe for the past 5 years. His...
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ChipCorder Guy: ChipCorders with Lithium button cells
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Monday, September 28, 2009. ChipCorders with Lithium button cells. That is, a lithium cell is good for interment duty when driving a ChipCorder and not continuous duty. Note: ChipCorder is a registered trademark of Nuvoton. This blog is an independent effort and in no way connected to Nuvoton. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). ChipCorders with Lithium button cells. View my complete profile. Brian's Something 2 Ad. Joe's Hill Country Kits Blog. Michael T's Body of Knowledge.
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ChipCorder Guy: ChipCorders - Where to go for Single Message
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Thursday, August 13, 2009. ChipCorders - Where to go for Single Message. For those that need to redesign a project that used an old single message ChipCorder, you have several options. If you need to record and play for a relatively short time, your best bet is the ISD1600B or ISD1800 series products. These products give you simple access to a single message from 6 to 40 seconds according to the internal size of the memory and the sample rate of the device. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my com...
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Hill Country Kits: My First Kit - Random Number Generator
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Sunday, August 2, 2009. My First Kit - Random Number Generator. I don't have the web page for Hill Country Kits up yet but when I do, I'll post the assembly manual on the web. Then you can see the instructions, the schematic, etc. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Using Docker on a Raspberry Pi as an IoT hub #piday #raspberrypi @Raspberry Pi. My First Kit - Random Number Generator. Search for Kit Related Blogs. View my complete profile. Brian's Something 2 Ad. Michael T's Body of Knowledge.