Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!lll-winken!lll-tis!ames!pacbell!att!mtunj!io!tmk From: tmk@io.ATT.COM (59481[rjb]-t.m.ko) Newsgroups: sci.electronics Subject: Re: *Quick* source for 3.12 Mhz crystal??, and speech chip information Keywords: crystal, electronic parts Message-ID: <744@io.ATT.COM> Date: 21 Jul 88 13:43:11 GMT References: <6308@aw.sei.cmu.edu> Reply-To: tmk@io.UUCP (59481[rjb]-t.m.ko) Organization: AT&T, Middletown, NJ Lines: 12 In article <6308@aw.sei.cmu.edu> tac@sei.cmu.edu (Timothy Coddington) writes: > > If anyone has any information on speech chip technology please pass > it on. I'm interested in finding out who (such as General > Instruments, and National) make these kinds of chips, and what > is generally available in terms of capabilities. Also > bibliographic references (articles, books, application notes, etc) > There is a speech recognition chip SP1000 from General Instrument (?). It uses linear predictive coding and does both recognition and systhesis. -tmk