News
This project uses a sound sensor to control an LED with an Arduino. The LED lights up when the sound sensor detects noise above a certain threshold, making it a fun way to create sound-reactive ...
To get started with any of these projects, you'll need an Arduino board, a sound sensor, a relay module (for some projects), an LED, and a power source. Download the respective Arduino sketch and ...
So we don’t need to worry about the false triggering. For this, we are going to use an Arduino Uno along with a sound sensor module, a relay and some other basic components. The sound sensor module ...
They’re using a cheap sound sensor module and an Arduino to catch instantaneous photographs, with students caught in the act of popping balloons. The goal here was to keep things as simple as ...
Of course it ended up getting a bit more complicated than that, as tends to happen with these kinds of projects. For one, the sound doesn’t directly control the solid state relay used in the fan ...
To learn more about the handy Arduino sound card, you can watch the video above. The SoundDuino 2 has taken to Kickstarter to raise the $2,000 required to make the jump into production.
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results