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WAV files player module. It is based on a DAC converter and an audio amplifier, there is a 3.5 mm audio output on the board. The files are played from the microSD card. Adafruit 94
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The WAV file player module designed to work with Arduino. It is based on an audio amplifier and a DAC converter. The board has a 3.5 mm headphone output and a speaker connector. Audio files are played from a microSD card, and the volume level can be controlled with a potentiometer. Full documentation with examples of use is available in the guide.
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WAV files player module. It is based on a DAC converter and an audio amplifier, there is a 3.5 mm audio output on the board. The files are played from the microSD card. Adafruit 94