This is a small, cheap but effective 10-second sound recording module, ideal for connecting to a µController to issue a simple announcement, warning or information statement.
Here I show how to connect it up to both the Raspberry Pi and an Arduino Nano - simple in the extreme!
In case you find your own voice a little boring, I also demonstrate how to capture sound from a text-to-speech reader.
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All this information plus the sketches on my GitHub:
https://github.com/RalphBacon/ISD1820-Sound-Recording-Module
The module on eBay (UK but available generally everywhere)
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/NEW-ISD1820-Sound-Recorder-Voice-Recording-Module-With-Micophone-Loudspeaker/272412764565
A simpler, detailed (but still user-friendly) version
https://www.allelectronics.com/mas_assets/theme/allelectronics/spec/ME-63.pdf
Short PDF version (note it states up to 5.5v supply, the datasheet states 4.5v)
https://hackerstore.nl/PDFs/EIM353_ISD1820_Module_Manual_V01.pdf
Raspberry Pi BOARD vs BCM numbering scheme
http://www.ninjagecko.co.uk/gpio-bcm-vs-board-mode/
On-line text-to-voice reader
http://onlinetonegenerator.com/voice-generator.html
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