You are free to use the Voice UI modules in Native mode with the ST Audio Weaver Designer Edition, however to run any modules on an embedded target, you generally need a paid license. There are a couple of exceptions through our partnership with ST, such as evaluation (library timeout included) for the STM32F407 & STM32F769i evaluation boards, where we offer free evaluation BSPs, however these do not contain all of the Voice UI modules.
So with the ST license deploying to an ST chip on our product, will we be able to use any of the voice algorithms of DSP Concepts using the free ST license and be deployed to a production device, if its using an STM32 chip and run AWE Core? We're specifically looking for AEC, Beam Forming and a few others that are visible in the ST Edition of Audio Weaver.
I think there is a misunderstanding in terminology here. Let me please try to clarify...
In general:
Audio Weaver Modules: Pictured above in the first post of this thread, on the left hand side of Audio Weaver Designer organized by category/type in folders.
Audio Weaver Algorithms (e.g. TalkTo & TalkTogether): An aggregate of Audio Weaver modules in Audio Weaver Designer (i.e. the audio signal flow/AWD/AWJ file).
However to run any modules on an embedded target, you generally need a paid license
Well I wish I knew that earlier because the website says "A complete plug-and-play solution ready to integrate and ship in products. Designed for basic playback, voice communications, and voice UI"
But if its a paid license to run even just AEC on ST's STM32 line of CPU's then all the relationship is in the context of Voice UI is for trial software...
As you know, you and I already have a private email thread going where we could continue to discuss this. As I mentioned there, the STM32H747 Discovery Board BSP contains an AWE Core library with the Voice UI modules. I let you know that you would obtain that BSP and get support from the ST contact that I referred you to, however you are now trying to use the F746.
12:14pm
Hello mycan12345_6553,
You are free to use the Voice UI modules in Native mode with the ST Audio Weaver Designer Edition, however to run any modules on an embedded target, you generally need a paid license. There are a couple of exceptions through our partnership with ST, such as evaluation (library timeout included) for the STM32F407 & STM32F769i evaluation boards, where we offer free evaluation BSPs, however these do not contain all of the Voice UI modules.
For more information, please contact us at Sales@dspconcepts.com.
Thanks,
Kevin
9:12pm
So with the ST license deploying to an ST chip on our product, will we be able to use any of the voice algorithms of DSP Concepts using the free ST license and be deployed to a production device, if its using an STM32 chip and run AWE Core? We're specifically looking for AEC, Beam Forming and a few others that are visible in the ST Edition of Audio Weaver.
3:58pm
Hello,
I think there is a misunderstanding in terminology here. Let me please try to clarify...
In general:
Audio Weaver Modules: Pictured above in the first post of this thread, on the left hand side of Audio Weaver Designer organized by category/type in folders.
Audio Weaver Algorithms (e.g. TalkTo & TalkTogether): An aggregate of Audio Weaver modules in Audio Weaver Designer (i.e. the audio signal flow/AWD/AWJ file).
For pricing discussions, please contact us at Sales@dspconcepts.com.
Thanks,
Kevin
4:16pm
Well I wish I knew that earlier because the website says "A complete plug-and-play solution ready to integrate and ship in products. Designed for basic playback, voice communications, and voice UI"
But if its a paid license to run even just AEC on ST's STM32 line of CPU's then all the relationship is in the context of Voice UI is for trial software...
4:37pm
Hello Kevin P.,
As you know, you and I already have a private email thread going where we could continue to discuss this. As I mentioned there, the STM32H747 Discovery Board BSP contains an AWE Core library with the Voice UI modules. I let you know that you would obtain that BSP and get support from the ST contact that I referred you to, however you are now trying to use the F746.
Thanks,
Kevin