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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 → ...
Chirp announces the first official integration of data-over-sound on Arduino’s range of boards, allowing projects to send and receive data wirelessly.
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 ...
Arduino, the open-source hardware platform, today announced the launch of a new low-code platform and modular hardware system for IoT development.
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 ...
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