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Arduino enthusiasts that are building projects that need audio support may be interested in a new Arduino audio shield which has been created by a serial Kickstarter entrepreneur Masih Vahida ...
He builds a simple dead bug Arduino (which he calls an Audioino) using a handful of resistors, a pair of caps, an LED, a reset switch, and most importantly – an audio jack.
This innovative device, known as the SoundDuino 2, is an audio shield designed specifically for Arduino development boards.
The board provides two 12-bit outputs that can be used to generate audio signals. The Arduino Due software comes with software examples for a WAV and OGG player.
Arduino board programmed with an audio file Programmer Mike Tsao has devised a clever method to program an Arduino board using sound.
Posted in Arduino Hacks, digital audio hacks Tagged maxmsp, open sound control, osc, processing ← Hackaday Links: March 27, 2011 Music Synthesized From The Game Of Life → ...
Now it is very easy to build your own siren sound alarm, small enough to be carried in a garment pocket. This powerful audio-visual alert device is realized using the renowned Arduino platform. The 9V ...
If you've messed with Arduino, the inexpensive micro controller, you'll know that you can run a small motor or turn an LED on and off, but anything else - powering a pump, turning on a light bulb ...
Anyone can hang a poster from the wall, but if you're willing to put a little DIY into your home decorations, this Arduino-powered LED wall-art looks amazing, and reacts to music playing in the ...
Arduino, the open-source hardware platform, today announced the launch of a new low-code platform and modular hardware system for IoT development.
The Shieldbuddy is an Arduino-style embedded board with a multi-core Infineon Aurix TC275 processor. This is certainly a high performance Arduino board with the processor running at 200MHz and with ...