| He's done it again. This time, Thomas Henry has turned his focus on the the venerable Texas Instruments SN76477N and managed to take it where no SN76477 has gone before. |
| This page contains several samples demonstrating some of the capabilities of the SN-Voice Module. Most samples are of the SN-Voice singing all by its lonesome; other samples are of the SN-Voice patched together with other modules in my system. |
| On this page you'll find a link to a zipped archive of the SN-Voice documentation in addition to a description of various SN-Voice functional landmarks. |
| On this page you'll find basic construction tips and diagrams as well as a description of the calibration procedure that will be required once your SN-Voice is built. |
| This page contains a few mods that I put together after the original SN-Voice design was "in the can". Each mod is fairly simple and requires very few extra parts. |
| If you've built your SN-Voice and you're wondering how to use it, or you're just thinking about what you want to do with it once you've built it, or perhaps you're thinking of just what form it will take, you've come to the right page! |
| On this page, I've provided links to places that offer all of the parts used in the SN-Voice module - even a couple of places that still offer the SN76477, in case that slot in your parts bin is occupied by dust bunnies rather than an SN76477. |
| Order a professionally manufactured SN-Voice PCB today! |