Product Description
For Arduino Uno-based projects that require high quality audio, try the Wave Shield from Adafruit. This DIY kit is capable of playing 22kHz 12-bit uncompressed WAV audio files over a mono output, which can be split into left and right channels. The board itself has an SD card reader for reading and storing your audio files from FAT16/32-formatted SD/MMC cards. It also has a volume control-wheel potentiometer, as well as an embedded DC to AC converter, op-amp and audio filter to ensure crisp near-CD quality sound. Simply solder together the easy-to make kit and you're ready to play asychronous audio in your Arduino project!
Features:
• Plays any uncompressed 22kHz, 12-bit, mono Wave (.wav) files of any size
• Output is mono, into L and R channels, standard 3.5mm headphone jack and a connection for a speaker
• Files are read off of FAT16 formatted SD/MMC card
• Included library make playing audio easy
• Can be used for portable audio player, talking temperature sensor, taking clock, synthesizer, text-to-speech, and much more
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8542.90.00.00 | |
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