RB-S22Q66xTB32

ROHM Semiconductor
755-RB-S22Q66XTB32
RB-S22Q66xTB32

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Audio IC Development Tools ML22Q663, ML22Q664, ML22Q665, ML22Q666 - Audio Processing Audio Evaluation Board

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Product Category: Audio IC Development Tools
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Reference Design Boards
Speech Synthesis
ML22Q663, ML22Q664, ML22Q665, ML22Q666
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Brand: ROHM Semiconductor
Dimensions: 70 mm x 70 mm
Product Type: Audio IC Development Tools
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Subcategory: Development Tools
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LAPIS ML22Q66x Reference Board

ROHM Semiconductor LAPIS ML22Q66x Reference Board (RB-S22Q66xTB32), when used with the Sound Device Control Kit 3 (SDCK3), enables users to write and playback audio data to a target ML22Q663, ML22Q664, ML22Q665, or ML22Q666 Speech Synthesis LSI. The Reference Board from ROHM Semiconductor features a TQFP32 socket, enabling the user to mount the target device of their choice. Speaker and line-out jacks are provided on the Reference Board, as are connectors that break out the key signals of the IC and that connect to the SDCK3. The Speech LSI Utility can then be used on a connected PC to edit waveforms, create and write ROM data, and evaluate the device.