Or the chips used on it? The board is designed to play different sounds when you trigger different pins, and there's volume adjustment as well.
Or the chips used on it? The board is designed to play different sounds when you trigger different pins, and there's volume adjustment as well.
It is impossible to read anything on the chips in that image.
Hi, Where did you get it?? I can track some stuff in China...
Regards, Terry King
...On the Mediterranean in Italy
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What are the numbers on the two chips?
There are many thousands of chips that use the same package so your question is a bit like showing a picture of a guitar and asking what tune it is playing.
your question is a bit like showing a picture of a guitar and asking what tune it is playing.
MikeAnalogy Strikes again! ...love it...
It's in Russian, scroll down the page and you'll see the picture of your board.
Chip WT588D.
Well done Magician, that is impressive.
The reason I didn't post a higher res image or the numbers from the chips is because I don't have them. I just saw this board on sale on another site and I wanted to know if it was something they designed or purchased elsewhere. I'm also interested in the chips it uses because they might come in handy if I want to design some FX boards which I need sound on and I don't want to play back the sound using an Arduino for whatever reason.
Here's a translation of that russian page:
http://translate.google.com/translate?sl=auto&tl=en&js=n&prev=_t&hl=en&ie=UTF-8&layout=2&eotf=1&u=http%3A%2F%2Fvoice-chip.ru%2Fwaytronic2.htm
Looks like the board is called the WT588D and there's english sites which mention it. Here is a datasheet I found:
OK, this is made by "Guangzhou Waytronic Electronics Co., Ltd.". Guangzhou is up the Pearl River from Shenzhen/Hong Kong. It used to be called Canton, way back when the Chinese limited the Western Devils trading companies to an island in the river. Interesting old English / French buildings on the island.. worth a visit. But I digressed again
If anyone is serious about working with these chips with Arduino, get in touch. I put it on my list but it's way down right now...
Thanks for all the help guys. Here's the company's site. I guess you have to contact them directly to order the boards or chips:
http://www.waytronic.com/product.asp?page=2&bigclassid=15
Now, can anyone tell me what tune this guitar is playing?