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Inspect
WS2812 Board
Controls
Properties
Availability & Pricing
| Distributor | Qty 1 | |
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| Arrow | $0.02 | |
| Digi-Key | $0.14–$0.94 | |
| LCSC | $3.88–$4.26 | |
| Mouser | $0.14–$0.45 | |
| Verical | $0.10–$3.92 | |
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copilot
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Wiring:
- Emitter (IR LED): Connect one leg of the IR LED to a resistor (let's assume 220Ω, R4), and then connect the other side of the resistor to 3.3V (VCC). Connect the other leg of the IR LED directly to GND.
- Detector (Phototransistor): Connect the collector to 3.3V via a pull-up resistor (10kΩ, R5 is a common choice) and the emitter to GND. The collector is also connected to an ESP32 GPIO pin capable of analog reading (for example, GPIO 34, U1:IO34) if you want to measure the intensity or to any digital GPIO if you are just detecting the presence or absence of a reflective surface.
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Connections:
- Connect R4:one side to VCC:P1, and R4:other side to TCRT5000:IR LED Anode.
- Connect TCRT5000:IR LED Cathode to GND.
- Connect R5:one side to VCC:P1, and R5:other side to TCRT5000:Phototransistor Collector.
- Connect TCRT5000:Phototransistor Emitter to GND.
- Connect TCRT5000:Phototransistor Collector to U1:IO34 (or any other GPIO you prefer).
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Configuration:
- You'll need to configure the chosen ESP32 GPIO pin as an input. Use ADC reading for analog signals or digital read for just presence detection.
Adding the INMP411 Digital Microphone:-
Wiring:
- Power: It typically operates at 3.3V, so connect VDD to 3.3V and GND to ground.
- I2S Interface: The INMP411 will use I2S (Inter-IC Sound) interface for digital audio data communication. Connect its SD (Serial Data), SCK (Serial Clock), and WS (Word Select) pins to corresponding I2S pins on the ESP32 (e.g., IO33, IO25, and IO26 respectively).
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Connections:
- Connect INMP411:VDD to VCC:P1 and INMP411:GND to GND.
- Connect INMP411:SD to U1:IO25 (I2S SD), INMP411:SCK to U1:IO26 (I2S SCK), and INMP411:WS to U1:IO33 (I2S WS).
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Configuration:
- In your ESP32 software, configure the I2S peripheral with appropriate settings for the INMP411. This usually involves setting up the I2S clock, choosing a suitable sample rate, and initializing the I2S driver with correct mode for microphone data capture.
General Considerations: