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Headline: “FM Radio From Scratch Using An Arduino” Body: “…the FM receiver in this project wasn’t built from scratch…” It’s almost as though he knows, but doesn’t care.
Instead, he drew up a simple schematic that used an Arduino Nano, an FM radio module based on the TEA5767, and an audio amplifier based on the LM386.
This is an Arduino Library for the STP3593LF (ROX5242T1N) Digitally-Controlled Double-Oven Crystal Oscillator from rakon. It allows you to fully configure the oscillator over I 2 C. Examples are ...
This is an Arduino Library for the SiT5358 Digitally-Controlled Temperature-Compensated Crystal Oscillator from SiTime. It allows you to fully configure the oscillator over I 2 C. Examples are ...
Arduino enthusiasts looking for a new project to keep them busy over the weekend may be interested in a new Arduino FM Radio Project, which uses an ATmega328-based board to communicate with a ...
OP·A is a multitimbral FM synthesiser shield that’s bursting with character. Inspired by the classic sound-chips found in 90’s video game consoles, keyboards and sound cards, OP·A gives your ...
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