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They’re using a cheap sound sensor module and an Arduino to catch instantaneous photographs, with students caught in the act of popping balloons.
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 ...
Development company Mr. Sensorium has this week launched a new Kickstarter campaign to raise the required funds it needs to take its Arduino mini sensor in the form of the MozziByte Mozzi Arduino ...
For parts, I needed three things: a sound sensor, a computer brain to run it and a place to store the data. The best-known tool of the open hardware movement is the Arduino, which costs about $30 ...
At the heart of this build is a pair of ESP8266 Wemos D1 minis and an Arduino sound sensor module inside a pair of really nice-looking 3D printed boxen that may or may not have been inspired by an ...
The microphone sound sensor – Grove Sound Sensor (v1.6) – is built around the popular dual-op amp IC LM358 and provides an analog signal output. The recommended operating voltage is 5V what makes it ...
The SoundDuino Arduino sound shield is capable of working with voltages from 3.3v to 5v and if you use the other Arduino boards, the only pins that you require are GND, VCC, RX, TX.
Chirp announces the first official integration of data-over-sound on Arduino’s range of boards, allowing projects to send and receive data wirelessly.