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speakjet_breadboard_construction [2016/06/14 02:17] psykhazespeakjet_breadboard_construction [2016/06/14 02:32] – [4. Parts List] psykhaze
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 The RS232 Section is optional. The RS232 Section is optional.
  
-:!: **Never connect RS232 signals from your PC directly to the SpeakJet!\\ +:!: **Never connect RS232 signals from your PC directly to the SpeakJet!** :!: 
-Because RS232 is operated with 12V and the SpeakJet just deals with 5V, you will likely damage it!**+ 
 +//Because RS232 is operated with 12V and the SpeakJet just deals with 5V, you will likely damage it!//
  
 ===== 2. Hardware Setup ===== ===== 2. Hardware Setup =====
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 === Full Setup === === Full Setup ===
  
-To turn the SpeakJet IIC Module into a fully operateable synthesizer, you need this:__\\+//To turn the SpeakJet IIC Module into a fully operateable synthesizer, you need this:// 
   * 1 Core-Module (PIC18F)   * 1 Core-Module (PIC18F)
   * 1 SpeakJet IIC Module (PIC16F, MAX232 and SpeakJet)   * 1 SpeakJet IIC Module (PIC16F, MAX232 and SpeakJet)
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-===== 4. Parts ListParts =====+===== 4. Parts List ===== 
 + 
 +^Part         ^Value    ^Type                ^ Qty ^Package ^ Mouser Ref     ^ 
 +|IC1          |SpeakJet |SpeakJet            |1    |DIL18   |/               | 
 +|IC2          |PIC 16F88|PIC                 |1    |DIL18   |595-SN74HC595N 
 +|IC3          |MAX 232  |MAX 232 EEPE        |1    |DIL16   |700-MAX232EEPE 
 +|Q1           |20MHz    |Q                   |1    |Q                      | 
 +|R1           |220      |Resistor            |1    |        |291-220-RC      |     
 +|R2,R3        |10k      |Resistor            |2    |        |291-10k-RC      | 
 +|R5,R6        |27k      |Resistor            |2    |        |291-27k-RC      | 
 +|R4           |27k      |Resistor            |1    |        |291-50k-RC      | 
 +|C1,C2        |15pF     |Capacitor Ceram     |2    |        |                | 
 +|C12,C13      |10nF     |Capacitor Ceram     |2    |        |                | 
 +|C4,C6-10     |100nF    |Capacitor Ceram     |5    |        |                | 
 +|C3,C5,C11    |10µF/16V |Capacitor Elec      |3    |        |                | 
 + 
 +**Jumpers**
  
 +  * **J1** IIC
 +  * **J2** ID
 +  * **J3** Line-Out (unfiltered)
 +  * **J41** 1: SJ Out, 2: D0 (Ready), 3: D1 (Speaking)
 +  * **J5** Line-Out (hiPass-filtered)
 +  * **J6** RS232: PC I/O
 +  * **J7** SJ Event Inputs (see Datasheet!)
  
-  * IC1 SpeakJet 
-  * IC2 PIC 16F88 
-  * IC3 MAX 232 EEPE (! a MAX 232 EPE did not work in my setup!) 
-  * Q1 20 MHz 
-  * R1 220 Ω 
-  * R2,R3 10 kΩ 
-  * R4 50 kΩ 
-  * R5,R6 27 kΩ 
-  * - 0 Ω (Bridge) 
-  * C1,C2 15 pF 
-  * C3,C5,C11 10 µF 
-  * C4,C6-10 100 nF 
-  * C12,C13 0.01µF = 10 nF 
-  * J1 IIC 
-  * J2 ID 
-  * J3 Line-Out (unfiltered) 
-  * J41 1: SJ Out, 2: D0 (Ready), 3: D1 (Speaking) 
-  * J5 Line-Out (hiPass-filtered) 
-  * J6 RS232: PC I/O 
-  * J7 SJ Event Inputs (see Datasheet!) 
-  * some additional parts like wires, jacks and plugs are not listed... 
  
 ===== 6. Buying Speakjet IC ===== ===== 6. Buying Speakjet IC =====
speakjet_breadboard_construction.txt · Last modified: 2016/06/15 07:56 by psykhaze