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Preliminary Datasheet of VS1063 Date: 2011-01-27 Age: 1 yrs

VS1063 is an easy-to-use, versatile encoder, decoder and codec for a multitude of audio formats. It is the perfect choice for audio streaming over Internet or as an audio slave co-processor. While it decodes all major audio formats, its highlight feature is MP3 encoding. Alternatively, VS1063 can be used as a high-performance standalone SD card player. Samples are expected to be available in Q2/2011 followed by mass production in Q3/2011.

Preliminary Datasheet of Audio Module Date: 2010-09-21 Age: 1 yrs

Preliminary Datasheet of Audio Module was released, see
http://www.vlsi.fi/fileadmin/modules/vs1000mod.pdf.

Ogg Vorbis Encoder v1.70 released Date: 2010-09-09 Age: 1 yrs

The VS1053b Ogg Vorbis Encoder has been updated to version 1.70. New features for this version are vox and pause control for mono audio profiles.

"First Steps with VS1053" published for VS1053 and VS8053 users Date: 2010-09-08 Age: 1 yrs

A new book, First Steps with VS1053, has been published. This book compiles a lot of VS1053 and VS8053 information that would otherwise be difficult to piece together from different sources, such as datasheets, application notes and C header files. All of the examples use VSIDE, with a step by step guide on how to obtain, install and use the graphical development environment. As such, it is an invaluable help in learning how to customize your VS1053 and VS8053.
First Steps with VS1053 is available for purchase in VLSI Solution's Web Store.

VS1000 Audio Module Date: 2010-07-02 Age: 2 yrs

VS1000 Audio Module provides a quick and low cost way to add high quality analog stereo output to the system.

Discussion forum Date: 2010-07-02 Age: 2 yrs

www.vsdsp-forum.com/phpbb/

VS1053b WAV PCM Recorder application plugin released Date: 2010-06-28 Age: 2 yrs

The VS1053b WAV PCM Recorder application is optimized for highest possible recording quality.  It offers a dynamic range of 95 dB on the VS1053+VS1000 Hi-Fi Recorder board, and a frequency response of 20-20000 Hz, proving that it is possible to build a high-fidelity VS1053 application on a real-world board where there are lots of potential electrical disturbance sources ranging from an SD card to an OLED display.

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