Micromint MICROVOX User manual

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MICROVOX
TEXT
TO
SPEECH
SYNTHESIZER
ASSEMBLY
INSTRUCTIONS
THE
MICROMINT
INC.
561
Willow
Avenue,
Cedarhurst,
N.Y.
11516


TABLE
OF
CONTENTS
Page
Assembling
the
Microvox
Text-to-Speech
Synthesizer
Parts
List
5-6
Schematics
7-8
Power
Supply
Schematic
9
Warranty
10


Assembling
the
MicroVox
Text
to
Speech
Synthesizer
The
MICROMINT
has
made
every
effort
to
produce
a
quality
kit.
It
must
be
realized
however,
that
the
difference
between
the
price
of
an
assembled
and
tested
unit
and
a
kit
of
components
is
substantial.
The
difference
accounts
for
the
equipment
and
labor
involved
with
assembly,
testing
and
burnin.
This
is
not
a
novice
project
and
the
directions
assume
that
you
have
some
experience
building
electronic
projects
and
have
test
equipment
available
to
you
to
trouble
shoot
problems
if
any
arise.
The
MICROMINT
uses
only
prime
components
and
devices
such
as
the
SC-01A
and
the
EPROMS
are
tested
before
shipment.
NOTE:
This
kit
contains
approximately
100
components.
While
all
components
could
be
randomly
inserted
and
soldered,
the
preferred
procedure
is
to
insert
and
solder
the
components
in
stages.
'ISTEP
1
-
Insert
and
solder
all
resistors
except
Rll
and
SIP1.
The
best
procedure
is
to
find
the
location
of
each
resistor
on
the
board
and
then
insert
the
correct
component
value
as
listed
in
the
Parts
List.
The
color
code
of
each
resistor
is
also
provided
as
an
aid.
Be
careful
that
two
resistors,
R19
and
R20,
are
larger
1/2
W
resistors
while
the
others
are
1/4
W.
^TEP
2
-
Insert
and
solder
the
19
IC
sockets.
Note
that
pin
1
on
each
socket
is
designated
on
the
board
by
a
dot
next
to
that
pin.
The
notch
on
the
end
of
the
socket
should
also
line
up
with
the
layout
shown
on
the
silkscreen.
Since
the
socket
covers
the
IC
number
on
the
silkscreen,
refer
to
the
attached
component
diagram
for
proper
orientation.
DO
NOT
INSTALL
ANY
ICs
AT
THIS
TIME
(None
of
the
IC's
should
be
removed
from
the
shipping
foam
unless
they
are
to
be
immediately
installed
in
the
board).
\A
STEP
3
-
Insert
and
solder
all
capacitors.
The
electrolytic
capacitors
are
tubular.
They
have
the
negative
side
of
the
capacitor
designated
usually
with
a
minus
sign
and
arrows
pointing
in
that
direction.
The
opposite
side
is
positive.
When
inserting
these
components
into
the
board
the
positive
lead
of
the
capacitor
should
be
inserted
into
the
pad
with
the
"+"
mark.
Note,
unlike
the
ICs,
the
"+"
sides
of
the
capacitors
aren't
all
in
the
same
direction.
The
ceramic
capacitors
are
generally
circular.
Note
that
Cl
is
0.01
Mfd.
Do
not
mix
it
with
the
others
or
the
board
will
not
function
properly.
Cll
is
a
circular
trim
capacitor.
STEP
4
-
Install
crystal
XI.
It
should
be
soldered
such
that
it
stands
upright
about
1/8"
above
the
board.
Don't
bend
the
leads
too
much.
They
break
easily.
Page
1

STEP
5
-
Insert
and
solder
SIP1,
Dl,
D2,
Zl,
and
Z2.
SIP1
is
a
10
lead
resistor
pack
which
has
a
dot
on
one
end
to
indicate
the
common.
When
inserted,
this
dot
should
line
up
with
the
dot
etched
on
the
PC
board
and
be
toward
IC14.
D2
is
a
full
wave
bridge
rectifier
with
"+"
and
indicated
on
the
side.
When
inserted,
these
leads
should
go
in
the
holes
silkscreened
with
those
polarities.
Dl,
Zl,
and
Z2
have
a
colored
band
on
one
edge
to
indicate
the
cathode
lead
or
"bar"
side
of
the
device.
When
inserting
these
components,
orient
the
bar
to
line
up
with
that
pictured
on
the
silkscreen.
STEP
6
Insert
and
solder
the
two
8
position
DIP
switches
SW1
and
SW2.
(In
the
case
of
SW2,
a
2
by
9
BERG
header
may
be
supplied
instead.
It
is
inserted
in
the
two
rows
of
holes
on
the
left
side
of
the
retangular
pattern
drawn
in
the
silkscreen
under
the
words
"DATA
RATE".
A
separate
jumper
bar
is
used
to
actuate
the
1
of
9
position
switch
action).
Both
DIP
switches
should
be
inserted
with
the
position
1
switch
oriented
in
the
same
direction
as
pin
1
on
the
IC
sockets
(ie.,
if
the
rs-232
and
parallel
conectors
are
thought
of
as
the
top
of
the
board,
then
switch
1
is
toward
the
top
of
the
board.
STEP
7
-
Insert
and
solder
connectors
Jl
(DB-25S,
RS-232)
and
J2
(ear
phone/
ext
speaker
jack)
and
the
2
by
3
pin
header
between
Jl
and
IC3.
STEP
8
Insert
the
6-32
3/8"
screw
through
the
mounting
hole
on
VI
from
the
bottom
of
the
board
and
hold
it
with
your
finger.
Next,
lay
the
6072
heatsink
between
C18
and
C19
over
the
screw
then,
the
7805
(VI)
regulator
with
its
label
side
up.
The
three
leads
of
VI
should
be
bent
at
right
angles
and
push
through
the
holes
labeled
1,
2,
and
3.
Finally,
lay
the
6071
heatsink
over
the
same
screw
so
that
it
surrounds
VI.
Add
the
6-32
nut,
tighten
and
solder
VI.
STEP
9
-
Wire
and
insert
potentiometer
Rll.
Attach
three
wires,
approximately
3."
in
length,
to
the
three
adjacent
leads
of
Rll.
Attach
two
(or
a
twisted
pair)
8"
leads
to
the
switch
connections
on
the
bottom
of
the
pot.
The
three
volume
control
leads
are
inserted
in
the
holes
under
the
word
"VOLUME"
on
the
silkscreen.
Temporarily
invert
the
pot
while
you
do
this
so
that
the
three
leads
line
up
with
the
three
holes
(it's
necessary
to
turn
the
pot
180
degrees
to
make
it
fit
with
the
face
plate).
The
8"
leads
are
soldered
into
two
holes
labeled
POWER
SWITCH"
next
to
VI.
Rotate
the
shaft
of
Rll
fully
counter
clockwise
so
that
it
is
in
the
off
position.
Page
2

STEP
10
-
Attach
the
LED
and
transformer.
The
LED
inserts
in
the
two
holes
next
to
the
heatsink
for
VI.
For
the
time
being,
insert
the
LED
such
that
it
sticks
above
the
board
at
its
maximum
height
(about
1
1/2").
Carefully
apply
the
MicroVox
front
decal
to
the
face
plate
(Note:
Some
face
plates
may
be
silk
screened
instead
of
having
a
separate
decal).
Install
the
face
plate
and
bend
the
LED
at
a
right
angle
so
that
it
protrudes
through
the
hole
provided
for
it
(make
sure
that
the
two
leads
don't
touch
each
other
or
the
heatsink).
The
pot
(Rll)
can
also
be
inserted
and
bolted
on
at
this
time
to
keep
it
from
flopping
around.
Place
the
serrated
washer
on
the
inside
to
keep
from
tearing
the
decal.
The
back
plate
and
knob
can
be
installed
at
any
time.
The
transformer
has
three
leads
which
are
inserted
on
the
left
side
of
the
board
under
22VCT.
Two
of
the
leads
are
labeled
AC
and
one
is
CT.
The
AC
leads
are
generally
black
and
white
or
black
and
green.
The
CT
lead
is
generally
red.
If
you
have
any
doubts,
you
can
verify
the
proper
leads
with
an
AC
voltmeter.
With
the
transformer
plugged
in,
you
should
look
for
two
leads
which
each
read
about
11
VAC
referenced
to
the
third
lead
(improper
connection
will
read
22
VAC).
The
two
leads
which
indicate
11
volts
are
the
AC
connections
and
the
reference
lead
is
CT
(center
tap).
Slip
the
grommet
over
the
transformer
cable
and
make
these
conections
to
the
board
with
the
transformer
unplugged.
STEP
11
-
Without
any
ICs
installed,
power
up
the
board
by
plugging
in
the
transformer
and
rotating
the
pot
switch
(Rll)
clockwise.
The
LED
should
light
(this
is
generally
an
adequate
test
but
you
may
want
to
reassure
yourself
a
little
by
measuring
a
few
voltages
before
plugging
in
$120
worth
of
chips).
Using
a
DC
voltmeter,
attach
one
lead
to
the
negative
side
of
C18
(circuit
ground).
With
the
other
lead
you
should
observe
the
following:
+5
volts
at
IC18
pin
14:
+12
volts
at
IC
17
pin
14;
and,
-12
volts
at
IC17
pin
1.
If
you
do
not
observe
these
readings
look
for
a
solder
short,
or
recheck
the
transformer
connections
and
the
polarities
of
Zl,
Z2,
Dl,
and
D2.
Step
12
-
If
no
shorts
exist
and
everything
else
checks
out
OK,
turn
off
the
power,
unplug
the
transformer
and
insert
all
the
ICs
except
the
SC-01A
(IC12).
(Take
special
care
when
inserting
them.
Some
are
static
sensitive.)
The
indentation
or
notch
on
the
case
of
the
IC
indicates
pin
1
and
should
line
up
with
silk
screened
layout
on
the
board.
There
are
two
2732
EPROMS
(one
should
be
labeled
E00Q
or
HIGH
and
the
other
C000
or
LOW)
and
one
2016
RAM
among
the
ICs.
The
2016
should
be
inserted
in
location
IC2.
IC3
is
for
an
optional
2016
input
buffer
expander
(requires
different
EPROM
chips
than
those
supplied)
and
should
be
left
empty.
The
two
EPROMS
should
be
installed
in
IC4
(HIGH)
and
IC5
(LOW).
These
sockets
are
28
pins
and
the
EPROMS
are
24
pins.
The
EPROMS
should
be
inserted
in
the
lower
24
pins
of
the
28
pin
socket
(pins
1,
2,
27,
and
28
should
be
empty).
Page
3

STEP
13
-
Jumper
installation.
While
there
are
various
jumper
options
on
the
MicroVox
board,
many
such
as
memory
type
and
clock
rate
are
already
set
for
this
application
with
a
PC
trace.
SWl,
SW2
and
the
2
by
3
header
should
be
set
to
specific
default
conditions
for
testing.
These
settings
are
described
in
detail
in
the
MicroVox
User's
Manual.
For
testing
purposes
however,
just
set
the
following:
SWl
positions
1-6
open,
position
7
and
8
closed;
SW2
position
2
closed
all
the
rest
open;
and,
2
jumpers
should
be
placed
in
the
DCE
positions
of
the
2
by
3
communication
line
switching
header
behind
Jl.(lf
you
are
using
a
CRT
terminal
to
check
your
MicroVox,
you
can
get
a
full
duplex
character
echo
from
the
MicroVox
by
placing
the
two
jumpers
on
the
same
side
of
the
header
(ie.,
one
DTE
and
one
DCE).
STEP
14
-
Testing
and
Checkout.
Attach
an
8
Ohm
speaker
to
a
mini-plug
(not
supplied)
and
plug
it
into
J2.
If
you
have
no
plug,
you
can
attach
the
speaker
to
the
two
pads
to
the
left
of
J2
labeled
"INT
SPKR".
When
an
external
speaker
is
plugged
into
J2
it
will
shut
off
this
internal
speaker.
With
the
pot
switched
off,
plug
in
the
MicroVox.
Turn
on
the
pot
switch
and
the
volume.
Since
no
SC-01A
is
in
the
circuit,
nothing
should
be
heard.
You
might
check
voltages
again
just
to
make
sure
there
are
no
power
problems.
If
everything
is
OK,
unplug
the
transformer
(don't
just
shut
off
the
pot
switch)
and
carefully
insert
the
SC-01A
(IC12).
Testing
the
proper
operation
of
the
MicroVox
board
is
simply
a
go/no-go
test
and
consists
of
plugging
it
in.
With
the
pot
switched
off,
plug
in
the
MicroVox.
Turn
on
the
pot
switch
and
the
volume.
The
MicroVox
should
say
"READY".
If
it
says
ready,
proceed
to
the
User's
Manual
and
exercise
the
different
control
modes.
If
it
doesn't
say
"READY",
turn
off
the
power
immediately
and
check
for
proper
insertion
of
the
ICs
again.
Unfortunately,
aside
from
exchanging
and
testing
each
of
the
individual
ICs,
there
are
no
diagnostic
tests
that
can
be
performed.
"READY"
being
voiced
is
a
test
of
the
speech
section
and
exercises
all
portions
of
the
circuit
except
the
serial
and
parallel
input
ports.
The
software
cannot
work
without
an
operational
SC-01A
installed
(even
those
functions
not
dealing
with
speech).
Help
From
the
Factory
Given
the
fact
that
the
kit
MicroVox
is
user
assembled,
the
MICROMINT
cannot
extend
the
same
warranty
as
factory
assembled
and
tested
units.
The
MICROMINT
makes
no
guarantee
on
user
assembled
systems
except
that
the
components
are
functional.
The
MICROMINT
will
replace
any
defective
components
which
are
not
defective
as
the
result
of
user
neglect.
If
you
are
unable
to
get
your
MicroVox
to
operate,
the
MICROMINT
offers
a
factory
inspection
and
repair
service.
The
charge
is
$35
per
hour
(minimum
one
hour
prepaid
in
advance)
plus
parts.
Before
anything
is
returned
for
repair
an
authorization
sticker
must
be
obtained
from
MICROMINT.
This
can
be
obtained
by
calling
the
business
office
at
(516)
374-6793.
If
the
repair
exceeds
$35
you
will
be
notified
before
the
repair
is
done.
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4

MICROVOX
PARTS
LIST
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^C2
^C3
C4
C5
C6
~^C7
^C8
C9
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^
Cll
X
'C12
^C13
^C14
^C15
^C16
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^C17
C18
C19
^C20
C21
^C22
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^S2
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N*
0.01
Mfd
16V
Ceramic
Disc
0.1
Mfd
16V
Ceramic
Disc
0.1
Mfd
16V
Ceramic
Disc
100
Mfd
25V
Electrolytic
0.1
Mfd
16V
Ceramic
Disc
220
Mfd
25V
Electrolytic
0.1
Mfd
16V
Ceramic
Disc
10
Mfd
25V
Electrolytic
n/a
220
Mfd
25V
Electrolytic
0.1
Mfd
16V
Ceramic
Disc
0.1
Mfd
16V
Ceramic
Disc
0.1
Mfd
16V
Ceramic
Disc
0.1
Mfd
16V
Ceramic
Disc
0.1
Mfd
16V
Ceramic
Disc
0.1
Mfd
16V
Ceramic
Disc
0.1
Mfd
16V
Ceramic
Disc
2200
Mfd
25V
Electrolytic
470
Mfd
25V
Electrolytic
10
Mfd
25V
Electrolytic
10
Mfd
25V
Electrolytic
10
Mfd
25V
Electrolytic
1N4148
KBP02
Bridge
or
equivalent
1N4742A
1N4742A
6502
Microprocessor
2016
IK
X
8
RAM
2016
IK
X
8
RAM
(optional)
2732
EPROM
(programmed)
2732
EPROM
(programmed)
CD4040
74LS04
74LS00
74LS139
6850
UART
INS8255
PIO
SC-01A
Phoneme
Synthesizer
74LS175
74LS74
LM386
AMP
7407
MC1488
MC1489
7497
TIL
220,
RED
2.2K
(RED
RED
RED)
4.7K
(YEL
VIO
RED)
4.7K
4.7K
2,2K
2.2K
2.2K
470K
(YEL
VIO
YEL)
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5

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R18
R19
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R20
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SIP1
VI
XI
Micromint
Heat
Sink
Heat
Sink
3.3K
(ORG
ORG
RED)
10K
(BRN
BLK
ORG)
10K
POT
W/SWITCH
10
OHM
(BRN
BLK
BLK)
4.7K
33K
1.8K
1.8K
33
OHM
10
OHM
(ORG
ORG
ORG)
(BRN
GRY
RED)
(ORG
ORG
BLK)
(BRN
BLK
BLK)
33
OHM
1/2
W
100
OHM
1/2
W
(BRN
BLK
BRN)
470
OHM
(GRN
VIO
BRN)
8
POS
DIP
SW
8
POS
DIP
SW
(or
2
X
9
Berg
header)
4.7K,
10
pin
Resistor
SIP
MC7805
Regulator
Crystal
4.9152
Mhz
Text
to
Speech
PC
Board
THM6071B
THM6072B
Screw,
6/32
x
3/8
Nut,
6/32
Transformer
PITB-109
22VCT
@300
MA
Jack,
Keystone
901,
Submini
phono
Connector,
DB-25,
RS-232C
Berg
Strip
9x2
(see
SW2
above)
Berg
Strip
3x2
Berg
Jumper
(qty
2)
Case
top
Case
bottom
Case
screws
(2)
Standoff,
(qty
4)
Screw,
#4
x
3/4,
self-tapping
(qty
4)
Knob,
volume
control
Label
(FCC/ID)
Face
decal
(MicroVox)
Misc
wire
Front
Plate
Back
Plate
Grommet
Sockets
8
Pin
solder
(1)
14
Pin
solder
(6)
16
Pin
solder
(4)
22
Pin
solder
(1)
24
Pin
solder
(3)
28
Pin
solder
(2)
40
Pin
solder
(2)
Page
6

NOTE
ASTERISKS
INDICATE
INTEGRATED
CIRCUITS
WHERE
0.1
DECOUPLING
CAPACITORS
SHOULD
BE
AOOED


letter
INSIDE
connectors
INDICATE
CONNECTION
TO
THE
SAME
LETTER
CONNECTOR

%

hZi
t
12V


WARRANTY
A
factory
manufactured
MICROVOX
carries
a
90
day
warranty
including
parts
and
labor.
No
credit
will
be
given
for
units
which
show
damage
through
neglect
or
user
modification.
Any
unit
returned
for
repair
after
the
warranty
period
must
receive
prior
authorization
and
be
shipped
prepaid
and
insured.
There
is
a
minimum
inspection
fee
for
boards
not
under
warranty.
Under
no
circumstances
is
any
procftnat/tQ
be
returned
to
The
MICROMINT
INC
without
prior
authorizatiortvJ?he
MICROMINT
INC
will
assume
no
responsibility
for
unauthorized
returns.
The
MICROMINT
INC
extends
no
warranty
on
user
assembled
systems
or
kits.
However,
the
MICROMINT
INC
will
inspect
and
repair
any
assembled
kits
at
a
rate
of
$35
per
hour
(minimum
charge
1
hour
prepaid
with
returned
merchandise).
Return
for
inspection
and
testing
must
be
authorized
in
advance
by
the
MICROMINT
INC.
The
MICROMINT
INC
reserves
the
right
to
change
any
specification
or
feature
at
any
time.
*****************************************

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