The Texas Instruments LPC Speech Chips are a series of speech synthesizer digital signal processor integrated circuits created by Texas Instruments beginning...
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was later the basis for early speech synthesizer chips, such as the Texas Instruments LPC Speech Chips used in the Speak & Spell toys from 1978. In 1975...
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TI-99/4A (redirect from Texas Instruments TI-99/4)
pioneer in speech synthesis because of its Texas Instruments LPC Speech Chips which were used in its Speak & Spell toys. A plug-in speech synthesizer...
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voice-over-IP (VoIP) technology, as well as speech synthesizer chips, such as the Texas Instruments LPC Speech Chips used in the Speak & Spell toys from 1978...
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Electronic voice alert (category Texas Instruments)
the mid-1980s. Chrysler and Dodge used technology of the Texas Instruments LPC Speech Chips, that were also used in the Speak & Spell toy. The EVA would...
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Sound chips come in different forms and use a variety of techniques to generate audio signals. This is a list of sound chips that were produced by a certain...
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sections. This is in contrast to its contemporaries, such as Texas Instruments LPC Speech Chips, which used an 8 kHz sample rate with a 10-pole model, and...
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Speak & Spell (toy) (redirect from Speak & Spell (Texas Instruments))
electronic hand-held child computers by Texas Instruments that consisted of a TMC0280 linear predictive coding speech synthesizer, a keyboard, and a receptor...
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ESS Technology (redirect from Electronic Speech Systems)
few other PCM/LPC based systems. Although Sensory bought up the Texas Instruments' speech products, their main focus has been on speech recognition, and...
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Speak & Read (category Texas Instruments hardware)
uses a 10th-order linear predictive coding (LPC) model and the electronic DSP logic. LPC encoded speech data was stored on a pair of TMS6100 128 Kbit...
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used for chips that are NOT VSMs.[citation needed] When used on Texas Instruments' non-consumer division products (such as generic voice chips for other...
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Bell Labs. Perceptual coding was first used for speech coding compression with linear predictive coding (LPC), which has origins in the work of Fumitada Itakura...
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Votrax (category Speech synthesis)
synth chip. The PSS has 2K RAM chips and an 8K EPROM which holds "non-critical" data. Inside the epoxy-covered blackbox, there are four 74xx TTL chips, a...
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Power TFT—Thin-Film Transistor TFTP—Trivial File Transfer Protocol TI—Texas Instruments TIFF—Tagged Image File Format TLA—Three-Letter Acronym TLD—Top-Level...
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