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This tiny MEMS microphone has an amplifier gain of 66. When there is no sound detected, it outputs voltage around 0.66*VCC. When speaking, you can ...
View full detailsThis little USB microphone makes adding a mic. to your Raspberry Pi or computer super easy! It's ideal for adding basic sound capture to your pr...
View full detailsPipe audio in or out of your project with this very handy breadboard-friendly audio jack. It's a stereo jack so you get left and right channels as ...
View full detailsWhoop whoop! This is a lovely little speaker ideal for embedding into all sorts of projects. Providing a solid 5W of power at 4Ω it's perfect fo...
View full detailsHear the good news! This wee speaker is a great addition to any audio project where you need 8 ohm impedance and 1W or less of power. We particular...
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Do you ever wish your Arduino was more musically talented? Or maybe your project could use some cool sound effects. The SparkFun Musical Instrument...
View full detailsHey Mr. DJ! Turn up that Raspberry Pi mix to the max with this cute 3W Stereo Amplifier Bonnet for Raspberry Pi. (It's not big enough to be an o...
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Listen up! This 1.5" diameter speaker cone is the perfect addition to any audio project where you need an 8Ω impedance and are using 0.25W of po...
View full detailsThis is a 3.5mm TRRS SMD audio jack. TRRS connectors are the audio-style connectors that you see on some phones, MP3 players and development boa...
View full detailsThis audio adaptor lets you easily add high quality 16 bit, 44.1 kHz sample rate (CD quality) audio to your projects with Teensy 4.0 (Rev D). It...
View full detailsTip-Ring-Ring-Sleeve style audio cables are often used for situations where you want stereo audio and then an extra contact for a microphone input....
View full detailsThis is a small 15mm round speaker that operates around the audible 2kHz range. You can use these speakers to create simple music or user interface...
View full detailsHS1891 DAC Module CJMCU-1334 UDA1334A I2S DAC Audio Stereo Decoder Module Board 3.3V - 5V Feature: This fully-featured UDA1334A I2S Stereo DA...
View full detailsWanna buy a simple & practical voice recorder? This one is right for you! The voice recorder module supports 4 controlling modes (Arduino, AT c...
View full detailsThe VS1053 is a great MP3 decoder, it is capable of decoding Ogg Vorbis/MP3/AAC/WMA/MIDI audio and encoding IMA ADPCM and user-loadable Ogg Vorb...
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NOT COMPATIBLE WITH THE TEENSY 4. For compatible version, see Teensy Audio Adaptor Board (Revision D)This is the Teensy Audio Adapter Board that ca...
View full detailsIf you want to get some sound out of your project but have a tight space budget, this is a good way to do it. This 0.5W, 8Ohm speaker is only 40mm ...
View full detailsHear the good news! This wee speaker is a great addition to any audio project where you need 8 ohm impedance and 1W or less of power. We particular...
View full detailsThe SparkFun I2S Audio Breakout board uses the MAX98357A digital to analog converter (DAC), which converts I2S (not be confused with I2C) audio to ...
View full detailsThe ultimate audio add-on for your Pi! pHAT BEAT gives you high-quality, digital, amplified, stereo audio and 16 beautiful little RGB LEDs, in t...
View full detailsMake your micro:bit sing with noise:bit! It's a tiny speaker that packs a fair bit of punch, and it's perfect for BLEEPS and BLOOPS! Just slot i...
View full detailsThis breakout board is the ultimate companion for the VLSI VS1053B DSP codec chip. The VS1053 can decode a wide variety of audio formats such as...
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A mini class D with AGC and I2C control? Yes please! This incredibly small stereo amplifier is surprisingly powerful. It is able to deliver 2 x 2.8...
View full detailsWould you like to add audio/sound effects to your next project, without an Arduino+Shield? Or maybe you don't even know how to use microcontrol...
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