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EMM Tiny Stereo Model 1120/2240/4480/8960/17920 - Board; - dimensions: 27.5x14.5x6 mm; - weight; (without miniSD flash card and power source): <2 g; - recording mode: mono/stereo; - current consumption in recording mode (sampling rate 8 K Hz, without compression): <2 mA; - current consumption in VAS mode (audio signal below threshold): 350 mA;...
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Package Content - Module; - USB cable; - CD with drivers and programs; - user manual. Description AINL AINR FUCC connector Switch Power RECORD STOP supply...
Contact Assignments Label Assignment Parameters Notes AINR Right channel 2.9 Vpp voltage input audio source with 1.5 V constant AINL Left channel input component Ground FUCC +power supply voltage is 3+/- The connector of external audio 0.2V, maximum is alive while source (micro- load current is recording...
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Connection of the Module The UCC (+) and GND (-) connectors are used for power supply connection. Attention! Check polarity while connecting the module to a power source! Otherwise, the module could be damaged. The AINL and AINR connectors serve for connecting to the 2.9 Vpp voltage audio source with a 1.5 V constant compo- nent.
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connection between The K and GND connectors to start re- cording and should be disconnected to stop recording. Pay attention that the module’s switch has to be in the STOP posi- tion if the external control is used. When you turn on the module, set the switch in the RECORD position for 2-3 seconds and then back to the STOP position.
To estimate the module’s operation in different modes, use the table below: Current Consumption (mA) in Different Recording Modes with 3 V Voltage Supply 5,5 kHz 8 kHz 11 kHz 16 kHz 22 kHz Mono Mono Mono Mono Mono Without compres- sion u-Law...
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available memory space. The first sequence indicates that the supply voltage level is: 1 flash –maximum, 2 flashes – enough for work, 3 flashes –not enough for work. The second blinking sequence indicates the amount of memory available: 1 flash – 76-100%, 2 flashes -51-75%, 3 flashes – 25-50%, 4 flashes –...
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