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FM Radio Alarm Clock This radio alarm clock was built over a couple of weeks with the use of an Arduino UNO R3, LCD1602, and various electronic components. This project allows the user to change the ...
Building radio receivers from scratch is still a popular project since it can be done largely with off-the-shelf discrete components and a wire long enough for the bands that the radio will receive… ...
This project is an FM receiver circuit radio based on Philips TEA5767 digital radio-receiver module. The radio receiver uses I2C interface with Arduino UNO development board. The TEA5767 module offers ...
This project provides code and wiring diagrams for building an FM radio in Arduino using the TEA5767 FM Stereo Radio Module. Both the TEA5767 and OLED connect to the same I2C pins on the Arduino, but ...
Ever wanted to build an FM radio? Armed with an Arduino and a RDA5807M FM radio module, T. K. Hareendran shows us how to get started.
To build an FM receiver, developers can use highly integrated chips, such as the TEA5767. This FM receiver with a frequency range 76 to 108 MHz.
A single button on the Arduino helps cycle through a range of preset frequencies stored in memory. The Arduino connects to the FM radio module over I2C.
Both of the freestanding modules (NS73MFM transmitter, Arduino UNO) can be mounted to a breadboard and interconnected. Refer to the hardware setup and proceed. The simple code generates digital tones ...
In this project we build an Arduino based voice-controlled FM radio using Google Assistance and the popular RDA5870M Superheterodyne Receiver IC.
In this project, the presenter is building a Frequency Modulated (FM) Radio using an Arduino development board. All the connection description along with the source code explaination is shown within ...
Arduino + Radio = Fun Though primarily focused on the Arduino Nano, the projects outlined in this publication are fully compatible with the Arduino Uno. The book kicks off with a chapter on the ...
Arduino has launched its next generation of UNO boards, introducing a 32-bit Renesas microcontroller and Espressif ESP32-S3 module, one-click cloud connectivity and plenty of I/O plus a 12×8 red LED ...