Tsunami Hookup Guide

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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:

Some useful parts for building a more complete Tsunami system:

SparkFun Logic Level Converter - Bi-Directional

BOB-12009
$3.95

SparkFun FTDI Basic Breakout - 3.3V

DEV-09873
$18.50

FTDI Cable 5V VCC-3.3V I/O

DEV-09717
$25.95

USB Wall Charger - 5V, 1A (Black)

TOL-11456
$5.95

MIDI Connector - Female Right Angle

PRT-09536
$2.10

Right Angle Tactile Button

COM-10791
$0.60

microSD Card with Adapter - 16GB (Class 10)

COM-13833
Retired

If you need additional inspiration for your Tsunami project, please check out our related tutorials below.

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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.

SparkFun Inventor's Kit Experiment Guide - v4.1

The SparkFun Inventor's Kit (SIK) Experiment Guide contains all of the information needed to build all five projects, encompassing 16 circuits, in the latest version of the kit, v4.1.2 and v4.1.

Tsunami Super WAV Trigger Hookup Guide

This guide will get users started with the Qwiic Tsunami. We'll start by putting *.wav files and a configuration file on a microSD card, pop it into the Qwiic Tsunami, then trigger sounds across multiple outputs.

Or maybe add BLE to the Tsunami: