Tsunami Super WAV Trigger Hookup Guide

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Contributors: santaimpersonator

Resources and Going Further

For more information on the Tsunami Super WAV Trigger (Qwiic), check out the links below:

For more inspiration, check out theses other audio related tutorials:

Hackers in Residence: The Sound Visualizer Pt. 2

An addition to a previous project, this time using a PC and a custom Java app to create your own music visualizer using a RGB LED matrix.

Vox Imperium: Stormtrooper Voice Changer

Add some flair to your Imperial uniform by changing your voice using a Teensy 3.2 and Prop Shield.

Spectacle Example: Super Mario Bros. Diorama

A study in building an animated diorama (with sound!) using Spectacle electronics.

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).

MIDI BLE Tutorial

Developing a bidirectional MIDI-BLE link with the nRF52832 Breakout.

Qwiic MP3 Trigger Hookup Guide

Playing MP3s has never been easier.

Red Hat Instrument Kit Hookup Guide

Get started with the Red Hat Instrument kit!

AzureWave Thing Plus (AW-CU488) Hookup Guide

The SparkFun AzureWave Thing Plus is a Feather form-factor development board equipped with the AW-CU488. We'll highlight key features of the board and show you to get started with the development board. A few Arduino examples will be highlighted to connect to a WiFi router, calculate the Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) from an input microphone, output an analog signal to a speaker, and connect an Qwiic-enabled device.