Omni-directional PCB mount microphone insert.
Pack of 5.
Dia 10 mm, height 7mm.
Response 50Hz to 13KHz.
Questions and answers
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can these be used with arduino? thank you
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Q can these be used with arduino? thank youAsked by on January 17, 2017 12:00 amAnswered by the admin Hi Emily, This microphone is designed to be mounted onto a PCB, the main issue is that a microphone will output a very small signal and for an Arduino to pick up this signal it needs to be amplified. There is an article here which explains it in more detail, https://www.learningaboutelectronics.com/Articles/Arduino-microphone-circuit.php this might help you with working out if this microphone is suitable for your project.
Can the microphones be used to take in audio that could be stored on a computer?
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Q Can the microphones be used to take in audio that could be stored on a computer?Asked by on October 13, 2016 12:00 amAnswered by the admin These microphones are designed to be soldered to a PCB.
Hi , I am trying to build a sound operated switch using Picaxe 08M as the processor. Do you think these microphones would make a suitable input and if so can you suggest a suitable circuit for the input. Cheers Simon
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Q Hi , I am trying to build a sound operated switch using Picaxe 08M as the processor. Do you think...... Read moreAsked by on April 18, 2012 12:00 amAnswered by the admin Yes the microphone would be fine. If you google clap detection circuit then you will get some circuits that can be used to generate a spike upon detection of noise, you then need to use an interrupt pin to trigger your code.
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