Tsunami Super WAV Trigger Hookup Guide
Contributors:
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Resources and Going Further
For more information on the Tsunami Super WAV Trigger (Qwiic), check out the links below:
- Schematic (PDF)
- Eagle Files (ZIP)
- Board Dimensions
- Tsunami User Guide
- Tsunami Downloads Page
- microSD Cards for Audio 2024
- microSD Cards for Audio
- Tsunami Arduino Serial Library
- SparkFun Tsunami Qwiic Arduino Library
- Python Library (Special Thanks to Nicholas Hayeck!)
- GitHub Hardware Repo
- Product Showcase Video
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