Qwiic MP3 Trigger Hookup Guide
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Have fun with your new tunes maker!
For more on the Qwiic MP3 Trigger, check out the links below:
- Schematic (PDF)
- Eagle Files (ZIP)
- WT2003S Datasheet (PDF)
- Qwiic Landing Page
- SparkFun Qwiic MP3 Trigger Arduino Library
- Example Sketches (ZIP)
- Qwiic MP3 Trigger Repo
- SFE Product Showcase
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