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Features:
- A high-quality audio decoder which, supports MP3 and WAV audio formats.
- Works with most Windows, Mac, and Linux systems
- Sampling rates supported: 8 / 11.025 / 12 / 16 / 22.05 / 24 / 32 / 44.1/48 (KHz).
- 24 bit DAC output and supports dynamic range 90dB and SNR 85dB.
- Supports one-on-one 4 button trigger control mode and RS232 serial port control mode.
- In button control mode, it plays back 4 sounds one-on-one by negative triggering.
- Uses MicroSD card and the built-in SPI flash memory as storage.
- Built-in 4MB SPI flash memory by default.
- Supports max. 32GB micro SD card.
- Possible to load audio files to the flash memory directly via the micro USB port. Connecting to computer is similar to using a USB flash drive with PC.
- A built-in mono 10-watt amplifier that can drive a 10 watt (8-ohm) speaker directly. Or 5 watt (if using the 4-ohm speaker)
- Equipped with a 3.5mm audio jack for stereo output that can drive an earphone directly or to connect with an external amplifier.
- Adjustable sound volume with the onboard potentiometer.
- A busy signal output available
- Wide range for power input (DC 8-24V).
- PCB size: 52mmx49mm
Technical Parameters:
- Working voltage: DC 8V-24V
- Working current: ≤400mA (Input: DC12V)
- Working current if payback through headphone jack only: 30mA (Input 12V DC)
- Standby current: 10mA (Input 12V DC)
- Power Consumption: ≤10W
- On-board flash memory size: 4MB
- Audio format: MP3 and WAV
Connections:
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K1, K2, K3, and K4 are Normally Open (N.O.) manual buttons.
TX port and RX port are used to connect with an MCU, through which serial commands are sent to control the module.
Version 2.0 The Busy port outputs a low signal when the module is playing a sound. High signal when the module is in standby.
Make this module motion activated: External PIR Motion Sensor PIR-001 or PIR-002
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