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==Demo==
 
==Demo==
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Connect S port of electronic brick of microphone to A0 port of Arduino, and we will use the following program to read the analog value. When the value exceeds the threshold, the LED indicator will flash.
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  const int ledPin =  13;      // the number of the LED pin
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  const int thresholdvalue=400; //The threshold to turn the led on
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  void setup() {
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    pinMode(ledPin, OUTPUT);
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  }
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  void loop() {
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  int sensorValue = analogRead(A0); //use A0 to read the electrical signal
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  if(sensorValue>thresholdvalue)
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  digitalWrite(ledPin,HIGH); //if the value read from A0 is larger than 400,then light the LED
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  delay(200);
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  digitalWrite(ledPin,LOW);
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  }
  
 
==Download==
 
==Download==
  
 
==Useful Links==
 
==Useful Links==

Revision as of 02:41, 27 May 2014

Overview

Electronic brick of microphone.jpg

Electronic brick of microphone can be connected to the analog I / O port, when speaking to the microphone, the analog value will be changed. A recorder can be made by reading and saving the analog value.

Features

1. Plug and Play, easy to use.Compatible with the mainstream 2.54 interfaces and 4-Pin Grove interfaces in the market. IM120710013_2.jpg

2. With use of M4 standard fixed holes, compatible with M4-standard kits such as Lego and Makeblock IM120710013_3.jpg

Specifications

PCB Size 33.0mm X 14.0mm X 1.6mm
Working voltage 5V DC
Operating voltage 5V DC
Compatible interfaces 2.54 3-pin interface and 4-pin Grove interface(1)

Note 1: S for digital output port , V and G for voltage at the common collector and ground respectively.

Electrical Characteristics

Parameter Min. Typical Max. Unit
Working voltage 4.5 5 5.5 VDC
Digital output voltage(VCC=5V) 0 - 5 V
Working current(5V) - 260 - uA
Frequency range 100 - 10000 Hz
Sensitivity - -50 - dB

Demo

Connect S port of electronic brick of microphone to A0 port of Arduino, and we will use the following program to read the analog value. When the value exceeds the threshold, the LED indicator will flash.

 const int ledPin =  13;      // the number of the LED pin
 const int thresholdvalue=400; //The threshold to turn the led on
 void setup() {
    pinMode(ledPin, OUTPUT); 
 }
 void loop() {
 int sensorValue = analogRead(A0); //use A0 to read the electrical signal
 if(sensorValue>thresholdvalue)
 digitalWrite(ledPin,HIGH); //if the value read from A0 is larger than 400,then light the LED
 delay(200);
 digitalWrite(ledPin,LOW);
 }

Download

Useful Links