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The best way to produce sound with an Arduino unit is probably by using the Sparkfun MP3 Player Shield, which is an extra circuit board for the Arduino which can play MP3 files from a microSD card. The costs, however, are $25, which is too much unless the TU happens to have one we can borrow, which we will find out as soon as possible. But it’s best to consider cheaper options. More info about this product can be found at https://www.sparkfun.com/products/12660. | The best way to produce sound with an Arduino unit is probably by using the Sparkfun MP3 Player Shield, which is an extra circuit board for the Arduino which can play MP3 files from a microSD card. The costs, however, are $25, which is too much unless the TU happens to have one we can borrow, which we will find out as soon as possible. But it’s best to consider cheaper options. More info about this product can be found at https://www.sparkfun.com/products/12660. | ||
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== Feedback Statistics == | == Feedback Statistics == | ||
== Graphic Simulation == | == Graphic Simulation == |
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The best way to produce sound with an Arduino unit is probably by using the Sparkfun MP3 Player Shield, which is an extra circuit board for the Arduino which can play MP3 files from a microSD card. The costs, however, are $25, which is too much unless the TU happens to have one we can borrow, which we will find out as soon as possible. But it’s best to consider cheaper options. More info about this product can be found at https://www.sparkfun.com/products/12660.
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