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==Applications==
==Applications==
Simple microphone
*Simple microphone
Sound detection  
*Sound detection  


==Connection Diagram==
==Connection Diagram==


==Examples==
==Examples==
void setup()
void setup()
{
{
   Serial.begin(9600); // open serial port, set the baud rate to 9600 bps
   Serial.begin(9600); // open serial port, set the baud rate to 9600 bps
}
}
void loop()
void loop()
{
{
       int val;
       int val;
       val=analogRead(0);  //connect mic sensor to Analog 0
       val=analogRead(0);  //connect mic sensor to Analog 0
       Serial.println(val,DEC);//print the sound value to serial       
       Serial.println(val,DEC);//print the sound value to serial       
       delay(100);
       delay(100);
}
}


==How to buy==
==How to buy==
Click here to buy [http://www.geeetech.com/analog-voice-sound-sensor-module-p-600.html Sound sensor]
Click here to buy [http://www.geeetech.com/analog-voice-sound-sensor-module-p-600.html Sound sensor]

Revision as of 01:57, 17 September 2012

Overview

The Sound sensor module is a simple microphone based on a opamp LM358 to amplify the sound strength of the environment like door knocks, etc loud enough to be picked up by a microcontroller's Analog to Digital converter. The value of output can be adjusted by the potentiometer.

Applications

  • Simple microphone
  • Sound detection

Connection Diagram

Examples

void setup()
{
 Serial.begin(9600); // open serial port, set the baud rate to 9600 bps
}
void loop()
{
     int val;
     val=analogRead(0);   //connect mic sensor to Analog 0
     Serial.println(val,DEC);//print the sound value to serial       
     delay(100);
}

How to buy

Click here to buy Sound sensor