User Manual
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Grove – Sound Sensor Schematic and PCB in Eagle format
Grove – Sound Sensor v1.6 PCB
Grove – Sound Sensor v1.6 Schematic in pdf
LM386 Datasheet
Arduino Preface
Introduction to Grove
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| Operating Voltage (VDC): |
3.3 ~ 5 |
|---|---|
| Wide Supply Voltage Range |
4 V to 12 V |
| Max. Operating Current (mA) |
5 |
| Low Quiscent Current Drain |
4 mA |
| Voltage Gain (dB) |
26, at V=6 V, f=1 kHz |
| Microphone Sensitivity |
52 to 48 dB at f=1kHz |
| Microphone Impedance |
2.2 k? |
| Microphone Frequency |
16 to 20 kHz |
| Microphone S/N Ratio |
54 dB |
| Length (mm): |
24 |
| Width (mm): |
20 |
| Height (mm): |
10 |
| Mounting hole diameter (mm) |
2 |
| Weight (g): |
4 |
| Shipping Weight | 0.005 kg |
| Shipping Dimensions | 6.8 × 4.5 × 2 cm |
Need a sound sensing device with high sensitivity? We have the Grove – Sound Sensor especially for you. It detects the sound intensity of the environment. It is a simple microphone based on the LM386 amplifier and an electret microphone. The output of this module is analog so that you can easily sample and test it by a Seeeduino or an Arduino. The sensor also comes with a potentiometer, so you can adjust the value of output by varying it.
This sensor is very useful for the GoPiGo & GrovePi System; moreover, it allows your GrovePi or GoPiGo robot car to listen to sound strength, so you can control it to take a picture or move around based on changes in noise!
For all Grove users (especially beginners), Seeed Studio provides guidance PDF documents. Please download and read through Preface – Getting Started and Introduction to Grove before using the product. This is a suitable product for not only Grove users but also all electronic enthusiasts. So, why wait? Buy now!
Useful Links:
Tutorial
Project Links:
1 x Grove – Sound Sensor v1.6
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