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Speaker Wiring and Programming
We want to put a speaker on our robot, we just finished our regional and think it would be hilarious to play an evil laugh when the catapult shoots.
what do we need, will a standard audio hookup work? where/how do we plug it in? what do we need to do programming wise (labview)? |
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Re: Speaker Wiring and Programming
Hmm...
My first thought would be to check for libraries in labview that have functionality to play WAV files, and have the file as a dependency Not sure about hooking it up You might want to check the rules about speakers on the robot, I think I might have read something about it also I'm not sure what you are trying to achieve, a speaker small enough to fit in your bot wouldn't be audible over the DJ's sound system and the crowd noise |
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Re: Speaker Wiring and Programming
Simplest thing might be something like this: https://www.sparkfun.com/products/11029
Grant Imahara used it to build a robot for The Late Late Show: http://www.aamicron.com/3/post/2010/...proaching.html With that you should be able to use a DIO to trigger a sound clip. Last edited by sparkytwd : 07-04-2014 at 10:47. Reason: Clarify Usage |
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Re: Speaker Wiring and Programming
Sparky,
That is actually an interesting solution for the audio. You will need to follow up with a power amp to feed the speaker. Several are available for a 12 volt supply. You could even use an old car radio and a small FM module to transmit sound to the robot from any source. |
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