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Product category: Memory Devices and Modules
News Release from: Flint
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 21 August 2002

Flint adds Oki to portfolio

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Flint has added Oki Silicon Solutions to its line-up of semiconductor franchises and will be supporting Oki's advanced microcontrollers as well as their familiar speech ICs.

Flint has added Oki Silicon Solutions to its line-up of semiconductor franchises and will be supporting Oki's advanced microcontrollers as well as their familiar speech ICs Doug Gilmour, Head of Marketing at Flint said, "This latest extension to our component line card bolsters two key areas where designers can benefit from Flint's specialist design-in support and technical expertise

Speech products offer designers unrivalled flexibility with multiple languages and unlimited vocabulary, while Oki's MCUs deliver a complementary feature set ideal for general-purpose as well as digital audio applications".

Under its new agreement, Flint is offering Oki's 8, 16 and ARM 32bit MCUs, as well as the audio portfolio including analogue Flash and ADPCM recording LSIs, text-to-speech converters, memories, speech playback devices up to 4Mbit/260s, sound generators, serial voice registers and amplifiers.

Flint's agreement also covers the rest of Oki's semiconductor line-up, such as real time clocks, LCD drivers, fibre optic products and CAN/USB/smart card reader interface devices.

Among the latest innovations to be promoted by Flint is the ML2860 sound generator, which gives highly realistic sound reproduction for functions such as musical ring tones.

By storing digitised natural sound and reproducing 128 different timbres over a range of five octaves, the ML2860 produces an audibly more natural output than conventional digitised sound.

Alongside, Flint will be supporting customers in working with Oki's recently developed general-purpose RISC microcontroller based on the ARM7TDMI core.

Suitable for use in a great many applications, it is particularly powerful alongside speech products like the ML2110 multilingual text-to-speech processor, offering designers unrivalled flexibility with multiple languages and unlimited vocabulary.

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