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From: schuch@phx.mcd.mot.com (John Schuch)
Subject: Re: Voice Activation
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In article <2in2rr$23c@vixen.cso.uiuc.edu> vk7065@eehpx16.cen.uiuc.edu (Vijay L N V V Koduri) writes:
>What I need is a chip that recognizes different sounds and distinguishes
>between them. 
>
>Does anyone know of any such chip? 
>Any information would be great... company, chip #, etc. 
>
>Mail to me at: vk7065@cen.uiuc.edu
>

There is a chip, the HM2007, which recognizes 40 distinct spoken words
and outputs a BCD number based on what it hears. The chips can be ganged
for greater capacity.

Send E-mail to:  mecoinfo@indirect.com

and put the phrase "HP10" on the subject line. The mail server
will send you the data.

John


