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APR9301-V2 View Datasheet(PDF) - APLUS INTEGRATED CIRCUITS

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APR9301-V2 Datasheet PDF : 7 Pages
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APLUS
Functional Block Diagram
Figure 2 shows the functional block diagram for the APR9301-V2
Figure 2 APR9301-V2 Functional Block Diagram
OscR
Internal
O scillato r
APR9301-V2
VCCD VCCA VSSD VSSA
Power Supplies
AnaIn
Amp
AnaOut
MicIn
MicRef
Pre-
Amp
S w itch ed
Capacitor Filter
AGC
Automatic Gain
Control (AGC)
Sample & Hold
Circuit
Analog Write &
Read Circuits
N on-Volatile
Analog Storage
Memory Array
S w itch ed
Capacitor Filter
SP+
Amp
SP-
Device Control
/RecL /PlayE /LED
Sample Application
Figure 3 shows the diagram for a single, 20-second message
recording and playback application using theAPR9301
device. When pins are connected as shown in this example,
the operating modes are as follows:
Record Mode (Level-Activated)
A single voice message of up to 20 seconds can be recorded.
The /LED pin will go low during the actual recording process
to provide a visual indication if an LED light is connected to
this pin. The chip is in record mode as long as the /RecL pin
stays low (level-activated). If the message lasts longer than
20 seconds, recording will terminate automatically after the
last available memory cell is written. If the message is shorter
than 20 seconds, the recording operation will stop when the
the /RecL pin goes high. The speaker driver is automatically
tristated during the recording operation.
Messages of up to 30 seconds can be recorded by using
different OscR resistor values (see Table 1).
Playback Mode (Edge-Activated)
Playback always starts from the beginning of the message.
The chip is in playback mode after the /PlayE pin pulses low
(edge-activated). Playback will stop immediately when the
/PlayE pin pulses low a second time. If the newly recorded
message is shorter than the previously recorded message,
the remaining portion of the previous message will not be
played after the new message is played back. The input pre-
amplifier, AGC, and main amplifier circuits are disabled
during playback.
Standby Mode (/CE = "0")
The chip will automatically return to the standby state after
recording or playback operation is completed.
Power Down Mode (/CE = "1")
The chip is always in standby state. No recording or playback
is allowed. Current consumption is typically less than 1 uA.
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