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Gorillacell Module 043: Sound Sensor

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The Sound Sensor is a device that detects sound waves and converts them into electrical signals. A common example of a sound sensor is the microphone, which acts as a transducer—converting sound vibrations in the air into analog electrical signals that can be processed by a microcontroller.

The Gorillacell ESP32 Development Kit includes one Sound Sensor module for experimenting with sound detection, audio-based triggering, and noise level monitoring applications.

BASIC INFORMATION

Device Category Interface Chipset Description
Input Sensor Cell Analog/Digital - -

PINOUT

It has 4 pins which are

  1. GND- for the ground pin,
  2. VCC- for the supply voltage,
  3. AOUT- for the analog signal representation of the sound, and
  4. DOUT for the digital signal representation of the sound.
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