Tsunami Hookup Guide
Contributors:
Byron J.
Resources and Going Further
Now that you've successfully got your Tsunami up and running, it's time to incorporate it into your own project!
For more information, check out the resources below:
Robertsonics support pages:
- Information Page
- User Guide
- Downloads Page for firmware updates and helper applications
- microSD Cards for Audio 2024
- microSD Cards for Audio
- GitHub Arduino Library Repo - Arduino serial-control library.
- GitHub Hardware Repository
- TsunamiSnake - Control your Tsunami from Python by Nick Hayeck
Some useful parts for building a more complete Tsunami system:
Retired
If you need additional inspiration for your Tsunami project, please check out our related tutorials below.
Dot/Bar Display Driver Hookup Guide
How to hook up the LM3914 or LM3916 to drive a 10-LED display with a lone analog signal.
Making Music with the FreeSoC2
Create a synth keyboard with the FreeSoC2 from SparkFun.
Introduction to Operational Amplifiers with LTSpice
Picking up where we left off in "Getting Started with LTSpice," we delve a little deeper into LTSpice through an introduction of Operational Amplifiers (OpAmps).
Clap On Lamp
Modify a simple desk lamp to respond to a double clap (or other sharp noise) using parts from the SparkFun Inventor's Kit v4.0.
Or maybe add BLE to the Tsunami: