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Text-to-speech man-machine interface in embedded systems

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TTS for <strong>embedded</strong> <strong>systems</strong> - ICs• Magnevation SpeakJet• Features• Natural phonetic <strong>speech</strong> synthesis• 72 <strong>speech</strong> elements (allophones), 43 sound effects, and 12 DTMF TouchTones• Control of pitch, rate, bend and volume• Programmable announcements• Simple <strong><strong>in</strong>terface</strong> <strong>to</strong> microcontrollers• both CPU-Controlled and Stand-Alone operation• Extremely low power consumption• Low p<strong>in</strong> count• Only need power and speaker <strong>to</strong> hear <strong>speech</strong>• TTS256 <strong>Text</strong> <strong>to</strong> Code IC for SpeakJet• Built-<strong>in</strong> 600 rule database converts English text <strong>to</strong> phoneme codes

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