Build a Qwiic Jukebox that is Toddler Approved!
Contributors:
QCPete
Resources and Going Further
If you've made it this far into the tutorial, we hope you are happy with a completed jukebox of your own! If you are having any trouble, or have some more questions, please feel free to reach out in the comments below or on our forum.
For more information, check out the resources below:
- GitHub Project Repository
- SparkFun MP3 Arduino Library (ZIP)
- SparkFun MP3 Arduino Library GitHub Repository
- SFE Product Showcase
If you'd like to share your project with the SparkFun community or browse to see others, here are some related forum pages:
- SparkFun Forum Discussion: Projects (A great place to share your project and/or ask questions)
- SparkFun Forum Discussion: QWIIC System (Anything with a QWIIC system, post here)
Need some inspiration for your next project? Check out some of these other Qwiic product tutorials:
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Capacitive Touch Slider (CAP1203) Hookup Guide
An easy and Qwiic way to add capacitive touch to any of your projects using the CAP1203! In this guide, we go over how to connect and set up your Capacitive Touch Slider so you can start playing with it right away.
Qwiic pHAT for Raspberry Pi Hookup Guide
Get started interfacing your Qwiic enabled boards with your Raspberry Pi. The Qwiic pHAT connects the I2C bus (GND, 3.3V, SDA, and SCL) on your Raspberry Pi to an array of Qwiic connectors.
SparkFun Qwiic Shield for Teensy Hookup Guide
A short guide for assembling and using the SparkFun Qwiic Shield for Teensy and Qwiic Shield for Teensy Extended.