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Me Sound Sensor
  • Makeblock Adjustable Sensitivity Me Sound Sensor for Interactive Projects
  • Makeblock Adjustable Sensitivity Me Sound Sensor for Interactive Projects
  • Makeblock Adjustable Sensitivity Me Sound Sensor for Interactive Projects

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Me Sound Sensor

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The Makeblock Me Sound Sensor is an excellent tool for detecting the sound intensity in your surroundings. It's perfect for sound - interactive projects like voice - operated switches or creating dancing robots that respond to music. Built on the power amplifier LM386 and an electret microphone, it outputs analog values from 0 to 1023. With a potentiometer, you can easily adjust the sensitivity to fit different scenarios. Features include selectable sensitivity via a potentiometer, state and power indicators, 16mm interval M4 mounting holes compatible with Makeblock beams, 2.54mm breakout pins for jumper wire connections, and easy wiring through a 6 - Pin RJ25 interface. Its specifications are a rated voltage of 5V, with different analog signal outputs on A0 and A1 pins (A0 is more sensitive), and it measures 24x48x32mm. It also comes with an Arduino Library. For more details, visit the Makeblock wiki page, and post any questions or requests for technical support on the Makeblock forum.

Using the Me Sound Sensor is easy. First, connect it to your project using the 2.54mm breakout pins with jumper wires or the 6 - Pin RJ25 interface. Mount it using the 16mm interval M4 mounting holes on Makeblock beams. Adjust the sensitivity with the potentiometer according to your needs. For sound - interactive projects, like a voice - operated switch, just connect it to your system and program it to respond to the sound levels. When using, make sure the rated voltage is 5V. Avoid exposing it to extreme temperatures or high humidity. For maintenance, keep it clean and dry. If you face any issues, refer to the Arduino Library and visit the Makeblock wiki page or post in the forum for help.


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