ISD9160 Demo Board User’s Manual
ISD9160 Demo Board
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Table of Contents
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INTRODUCTION ......................................................................................................................... 4
JUMPER AND BUTTONS........................................................................................................... 5
DEMO CODE .............................................................................................................................. 6
3.1
Operation ........................................................................................................................ 6
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BOARD SCHEMATIC ................................................................................................................. 7
REVISION HISTORY .................................................................................................................. 8
Table of Figures
Figure 1: Demo board and ISD-9160_Touch ................................................................................... 4
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1 Introduction
The ISD9160 demo board is a small board, its dimension is around 35mm by 50mm. All function
pins are layout to the connectors for easy expansion. It is convenient for demo use, and also could
be used for development with ISD-Nu-Link-dongle.
This document only describes demo code, demo board hardware, jumper function and schematic.
User can refer to the “Introduction to ISD9160 Development Environment” for the project
development & tools function to get the overall development concept.
Below is the picture of ISD9160 Demo Board and Touch Board, all components are on the top side
except the SPI-flash related which are on the back.
Figure 1: Demo board and ISD-9160_Touch
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2 Jumper and buttons
Component
Name
Description
Default
J1
SW_RES button selection for RESETN or GPA6
Pin 1, 2 & 3 short for GPA6
scanning. No reset key.
J2
Option for D2 LED driving by GPA12
Short for LED driving by
GPA12
J12
Power input
J13
Speaker signal output.
J14
GPIOA port connector
J15
GPIOB port connector. Also can connect with
ISD-9160_Touch for touch sensing function.
J19
ISD dongle interface for programming or
debugging
J21
Option for MIC+ signal input, from microphone
or speaker
Signal input from microphone
(MK+1)
J22
Option for MIC- signal input, from microphone or
speaker
Signal input from microphone
(MK-1)
WAKEUP (PB1)
Wakeup key for wakeup from deep power down
Open and pull-high
SW_RES
Reset key or GPA6 key, based on J1 setting
GPA6 key
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3 Demo code
Normally a VR light control demo code was programmed before shipping. User can
try the demo code function with default jumper setting.
3.1
Operation
Capacitive Touch Button Sensing with Audio Feedback
Touch CS0, CS2, CS4 of Touch Board will play Do, Re, Mi and turn led D2 on/off.
Play preprogrammed sound (Siren7, 16Kbps, 16K sampling rate)
There are two pre-programmed sounds in ISD9160 flash and one sound in SPI-flash. CS3 is
Play/Stop key. Touch CS3 will cyclically play these sounds. Pressing CS3 can stop playing if
sound is being played.
SPI-flash Record/Play (Siren7, 16Kbps, 16K sampling rate)
SW_RES button is default set to GPA6 connection (no reset function). This key supports
multi functions Record/Play/Stop. Pressing this button can play the recorded sound or stop
the playing/recording. Pressing over 2 second will have a prompt sound, and will start
recording sound into SPI-flash once button released. Only one recorded sound is allowed in
this code, record again will overwrite the previous recorded sound.
Voice Recognition:
VR function is always on except Record or Play function is processing. The below table is
the command and description.
Environment: Office environment, no loud background sound. (The speaking should be
20dB louder than environment sound.)
Best Distance: within 30 cm (from MIC).
Note: Need to adjust the program and trade off the distance under noisy environment.
Voice Command
Description
Cinderella
An ID command to enable the following four action commands, a
prompt sound will be played once ID command recognized. User can
speak the action command within 2 seconds after the prompt sound.
Lights Off
The D2 LED will be off
Turn Lights On
The D2 LED will be on with full brightness.
Dimmer
Decrease the brightness with prompt sound, 3 stages including full
brightness. Only works when lights on
Brighter
Increase the brightness with prompt sound, 3 stages including full
brightness. Only works when lights on.
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4 Board Schematic
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5 Revision History
VERSION
DATE
PAGE/
CHAP.
V0.0
Nov. 28, 2011
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First Release.
V0.1
Mar. 08,2012
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Add operation environment and distance for VR demo
V0.2
May 30, 2013
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Removed “Preliminary”
V0.3
Aug 16, 2013
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Removed jumper setting and added Cap Sensor Audio Feedback
DESCRIPTION
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