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Easyvr Vs Smartvr Comparison Table

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EasyVR 2.0 / EasyVR Shield 2.0 SmartVR Stand-Alone Application No Yes Slave Module Yes Yes NEW: Supports up to 28 custom SI command vocabularies created with QuickT2SI Software. (license sold separately)Supported Languages: Yes- limited only by memory space. When created with QuickT2SI Lite Software, maximum 12 commands per set.Supported Languages: Speaker Independent Command Support UK English US English German French Italian LA Spanish Korean Japanese Built-in Speaker Independent Commands UK English US English German French Italian LA Spanish Korean Japanese Yes – includes 26 built-in Speaker Independent Commands for robotic applications.Supported Languages: No built-in commands included. US English Italian German French Spanish Japanese Speaker Dependent Command Support Speaker Verification (biometric voice passwords) Up to 32 User Trained Commands. Supports any language. Up to 256 User Trained Commands. Supports any language. Up to 21 passwords Up to 256 passwords SonicNET Support Yes No DTMF Tone Generation Yes Yes 3.3V – 5V 2.7V – 3.6V < 1mA < 1mA typical 12 mA typical 11 mA 3 16 Code / CostFlash No 512kB Data Flash (Serial) No 512kB Data EEPROM 8kB None On-board RAM No 128kB SPI Interface No Yes Chip Select Outputs No 5 Memory Enable Outputs No 2 Read-Write Memory BUS No 8-bit wide RSC-4128 RSC-4128 I2C No Yes Audio Message Recording No Yes Playback time Up to 9 minutes Up to 9 minutes Audio Output PWM DAC, PWM External DC input Voltage Sleep Current Operating Current GPIO Chip / Controller