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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. A single button on the Arduino helps cycle ...
A radio, of course! Well, the project presented here is about building a compact Arduino FM Radio with the help of an astonishingly cheap (eBay) radio module. Recently, I built one for my needs and ...
Older hackers will remember that a crystal set radio receiver was ... hacker’s workbench. An Arduino Due forms the heart of the project, controlling a TEA5767 module, an SH1106 128×64 pixel ...
Arduino enthusiasts looking for a new project ... which uses an ATmega328-based board to communicate with a TEA5767 FM radio module. The project is also fitted with a 10-turn potentiometer ...
These cheap short-range radio modules can be used with almost all microcontrollers ... As you can see, the setup is on the Arduino ground with a 433-MHz receiver module and the USB interface. The code ...
That is capable of enabling your Arduino project to communicate with people and things using amateur radio bands. Coverage from the Arduino HamShield is across 136-170MHz, 200-260MHz, 400-520MHz ...
In this module, you will wire a mobile platform and a remote to control the mobile platform. The remote uses a joystick to read in user input, which then sends the joystick’s position to the mobile ...
In addition to digital audio broadcast (DAB), FM with RDS, LW, MW, and SW, the RS500 radio module is described as being the first such module that can receive Digital Radio Mondiale (DRM).