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HM2007P: Voice Recognition

 
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logicchild



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HM2007P: Voice Recognition
PostPosted: Thu Jan 09, 2014 7:38 am     Reply with quote

Hi,

Can anyone help me how to connect this HM2007P with a PIC?

And what kind of PIC should I use (P16F877A, P18F452, P18F4550, or else)?

Thanks
temtronic



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PostPosted: Thu Jan 09, 2014 9:12 am     Reply with quote

When asking questions like this, please, supply a 'link' to the actual datasheet.
You'll get a LOT more help since we don't have to figure out just what the device really is.It could have a super simple serial interface or a 'nasty' notSPI but-kinda-I2C-but different pinout/protocol.

As for PIC, I prefer to use the PIC18F46K22 for 99% of all projects and products.

hth
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Re: HM2007P: Voice Recognition
PostPosted: Thu Jan 09, 2014 9:55 am     Reply with quote

logicchild wrote:
Hi,

Can anyone help me how to connect this HM2007P with a PIC?

And what kind of PIC should I use (P16F877A, P18F452, P18F4550, or else)?

Thanks


None of these PICs have much RAM. I use the PIC24 family for general purpose applications and would only look to the 18F family for specific "simple" tasks. The PIC16F is a very old architecture - if you were talking about cars it is like saying should I use a Trabant (Trabi) for new designs.
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