32-BIT MCU HAS DEDICATED AUDIO HARDWARE

Epson has launched the S1C31D51, a 32-bit ARM Cortex-M0+ MCU that has integrated hardware that is able to play sound on speakers and buzzers. by Ally Winning @ eenewsembedded.com

32-BIT MCU HAS DEDICATED AUDIO HARDWARE

Epson will manufacture 200,000 of the new controllers each month.

The ARM Cortex-M0+ processor features a dedicated hardware processor that is capable of producing 2-channel sound on the single MCU chip. This hardware allows the output of voice guidance sounds, such as error and warning messages on a buzzer instead of a speaker. Buzzer sound output performance can often be very poor with low volume and limited bandwidth. S1C31D51 improves that buzzer performance with a combination of software and hardware.

The dedicated ā€œHW processorā€ support of the MCU allows two special features.

Initially, the HW processor plays the sound without the need for CPU resources, allowing those resources to be used by other processes ā€“ even during sound playback. Epson employs a high data compression algorithm (16 kbps @ 15.625 kHz) to cut the size of sound data memory. This makes it possible to use a large amount of sound data, or sound data in multiple languages. Epsonā€™s also offers its own Voice Creation PC Tool. The software tool is free of charge for customers and provides a simple development environment to create sound data for 12 languages without studio recording. Existing WAV data can also be used.

Secondly, the MCU has an integrated self-memory check function that detects failures in built-in RAM, built-in Flash, and external QSPI-Flash memories without the use of CPU resources.

The 1Ā S1C31D51Ā evaluation board includes the TDK Corporationā€™s electromagnetic and piezoelectric buzzer. The board allows quick audio testing along with the preset demonstration.

The HW Processor dedicated hardware block executes a variety of functions without using CPU resources:

  • 2-channel mixing sound (for playing background music + voice)
  • Voice speed conversion (playback speed adjustable in 5% increments between 75% and 125%)
  • A sampling rate of 15.625 kHz, which is high enough for background music as well as voice.
  • High-compression voice decoding algorithm with high sound quality (16/24/32/40 kbps)

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