![Spectrum Shield - analizator EQ audio dla Arduino Spectrum Shield - analizator EQ audio dla Arduino](https://kamami.pl/25651-large_default/spectrum-shield-eq-audio-analyser-for-arduino.jpg)
![Spectrum Shield - analizator EQ audio dla Arduino Spectrum Shield - analizator EQ audio dla Arduino](https://kamami.pl/25651-large_default/spectrum-shield-eq-audio-analyser-for-arduino.jpg)
zł121.43 tax excl.
The Spectrum Shield enables your Arduino with the capability of splitting a stereo audio input into 7-bands per channel. You can then read the amplitude of each channel using the ADC on your Arduino allowing you to control everything from LEDs to motors, pumps to relays, or even fire, all with sound. DEV-13116
free shipping in Poland for all orders over 500 PLN
If your payment will be credited to our account by 11:00
Each consumer can return the purchased goods within 14 days
The Spectrum Shield enables your Arduino with the capability of splitting a stereo audio input into 7-bands per channel. You can then read the amplitude of each channel using the ADC on your Arduino allowing you to control everything from LEDs to motors, pumps to relays, or even fire, all with sound. With this shield you will be able to have almost any project be able to react to music or sound!
The Spectrum Shield features the MSGEQ7 graphic equalizer display filter. Two of these ICs allow you to split a stereo audio input into 7-bands (per channel) and read the amplitude of each using the ADC on your Arduino. The shield is populated with two 1/8" stereo jacks (like you would find on a pair of headphones). One serves as a stereo input and the other is a pass-through output which allows you to connect the Spectrum Shield in-line between your audio source and your stereo system without interruption. This revision of the Spectrum Shield has been updated to the Arduino R3 layout but still requires you to solder on your own headers. This shield can be used to create sound visualizers, detect patterns in music or add sound activation to your microcontroller projects.
The shield provides the standard MIDI port circuits, incl. 5-pin DIN connectors, pto-isolated MIDI input, LEDs on D6 and D7, pushbuttons on D2, D3 and D4, and rotary potentiometers on A0 and A1. DEV-12898
No product available!
Sound terminal expansion board based on STA350BW for STM32 Nucleo
No product available!
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
DTMF module (two-tone multi-frequency dialing) dedicated to Arduino. It allows you to add the tone signaling function used in telephones for dialing. DFRobot DFR0308
The Spectrum Shield enables your Arduino with the capability of splitting a stereo audio input into 7-bands per channel. You can then read the amplitude of each channel using the ADC on your Arduino allowing you to control everything from LEDs to motors, pumps to relays, or even fire, all with sound. DEV-13116