Sound Detection Module Sensor Microphone Sensor with High Sensitivity
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Microphone Sensor High Sensitivity Sound Detection Module

Sound Detection Module Sensor Microphone Sensor with High Sensitivity

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  • Chip: LM393, Electret mic
  • Voltage: DC 3.3-5V
  • Range: 0.5M
  • Output: Low-level signal
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Description

Sound Detection Module Sensor Microphone Sensor

Sound Detection Module Sensor for Intelligent Vehicle Compatible With Arduino is a Single channel signal output Sensor. The output is effective to the low-level sound signal with good fidelity, When there is sound, outputs low level and signal light.

It can be used for Acoustic control light, giving sound, and light alarms working with the Photosensitive sensor, sound control, and sound detection. (The Maximum induction distance is 0.5M)

Note: This sensor only recognizes the availability of sound (vibration principle) and cannot identify the size of the sound or the specific frequencies of sound.

Technical Details

  • Operating Voltage (VDC): 3.3 to 5
  • IC Chip: LM393
  • Induction Distance: 0.5 Meter
  • Length (mm): 43
  • Width (mm): 17
  • Height (mm): 8
  • Weight (g): 3

Features

  • Uses LM393 and Electret condenser microphone
  • Signal output indication
  • Single-channel signal output
  • Output effective signal: Low level
  • Detects the intensity of the sound environment
  • Retaining bolt hole for convenient installation

Applications :

  • Sound-Activated Lighting: Control lights based on claps or sound levels.
  • Voice-Triggered Devices: Enable voice-activated switches and appliances.
  • Security Systems: Detect glass breakage, loud noises, or disturbances.
  • Environmental Monitoring: Measure ambient sound levels in offices or factories.
  • Robotics: Integrate sound detection for interactive robots or sound localization.
  • Smart Toys: Enable sound-responsive features in interactive toys.

Integration with Arduino

Sound Detection Module Sensor Microphone Sensor with High Sensitivity

Sample Code

Physical Attributes

  • Length (mm): 43
  • Width (mm): 17
  • Height (mm): 8
  • Weight (g): 3

Package Includes

  • 1 x Sound Detection Module Sensor Microphone Sensor with High Sensitivity

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ajay
Quality product, excellent customer support

Original order was missing 2 modules but seller was super understanding of the quantity mix up (they also sell individually so it was a simple error). They were very friendly and quick to send me the missing ones. All work great! Highly recommend.

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vijay
Will not work with an ESP8266

These seem to work fine when connected to an Arduino UNO, however, I purchased them hoping to use with an ESP8266 and it seems that there is just too much noise for anything to really be picked up, you had to be basically inside the microphone. I was powering this from a 5v supply (with a common ground to the ESP8266) to ensure it was getting the correct power. I tested by connecting to an Arduino Uno and they seemed to work fine, not the best out there, but did what they were supposed to.