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Sparkfun Spectrum Shield

  • Regular price $38.26

Vendor: Sparkfun

Type: Receivers & Amplifiers

Sku: WBEEAB00X0K30I6

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Sparkfun Spectrum Shield

$38.26

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q: What are the dimensions of the Sparkfun Spectrum Shield? A: The Sparkfun Spectrum Shield measures two and a half inches long, two point two inches wide, and three-tenths of an inch high. This compact size makes it suitable for various Arduino projects.
  • Q: What material is the Sparkfun Spectrum Shield made of? A: The Sparkfun Spectrum Shield is made of plastic. This lightweight material helps ensure durability while maintaining functionality.
  • Q: What is the model number for the Sparkfun Spectrum Shield? A: The model number for the Sparkfun Spectrum Shield is DEV-13116. This identifier helps in locating the specific product for reference or support.
  • Q: How do I install the Sparkfun Spectrum Shield? A: To install the Sparkfun Spectrum Shield, first solder the required headers (not included) to the shield. Then, connect it to your Arduino board.
  • Q: Can the Spectrum Shield be used for sound visualizations? A: Yes, the Spectrum Shield can be used to create sound visualizers. It splits stereo audio input into multiple bands, allowing for dynamic visual effects.
  • Q: Is the Sparkfun Spectrum Shield suitable for beginners? A: Yes, the Sparkfun Spectrum Shield is suitable for beginners with some basic soldering skills. It offers an introduction to sound-responsive projects.
  • Q: How should I clean the Sparkfun Spectrum Shield? A: To clean the Sparkfun Spectrum Shield, use a soft, dry cloth to wipe the surface. Avoid using liquids that could damage the electronic components.
  • Q: What is the warranty policy for the Sparkfun Spectrum Shield? A: The Sparkfun Spectrum Shield typically comes with a limited warranty. Check the manufacturer's website for specific warranty details.
  • Q: What do I do if the Spectrum Shield does not work after installation? A: If the Spectrum Shield does not work, first check the solder connections. Ensure everything is properly connected to the Arduino and that the code is uploaded correctly.
  • Q: Can I use the Spectrum Shield with any Arduino model? A: Yes, the Spectrum Shield is compatible with Arduino boards that follow the R3 layout. Ensure your board meets this specification.
  • Q: What features does the Sparkfun Spectrum Shield offer? A: The Sparkfun Spectrum Shield features the MSGEQ7 graphic equalizer display filter and includes two stereo jacks for audio input and output.
  • Q: Is the Sparkfun Spectrum Shield safe for children? A: The Sparkfun Spectrum Shield is not specifically designed for children. It contains small parts and requires soldering, which may not be suitable for kids.
  • Q: What types of projects can I build with the Spectrum Shield? A: You can build a variety of projects such as sound-activated lights, music visualizers, and patterns detection in audio. It enhances interaction with sound.
  • Q: Does the Spectrum Shield require any additional components? A: Yes, the Spectrum Shield requires soldering headers, which are not included. Additional components like an Arduino board are also necessary.
  • Q: Can I connect the Spectrum Shield to my home audio system? A: Yes, you can connect the Spectrum Shield in-line between your audio source and stereo system without interruption. It has a pass-through output.

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