Standalone Sound Board Plays Back .WAV Files

Jan. 1, 2001

Building on the QuikWave family of digital sound boards, the DM2204A can play back up to 128 sound files stored in its two EEPROMs. Windows-based .WAV files digitized in 8-bit, mono PCM format at sampling rates of 6, 8, 11, 16 or 22 kHz are supported. Up to 5.5 minutes of sound can be stored when a 6-kHz sampling rate is used.
Playback can be activated by either closing a contact or via logic pulses. Capable of battery operation, the standalone sound board can deliver outputs of up to 1W directly into a speaker. Available without the EPROMs, single-unit price is $48.

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