DFPlayer - A Mini MP3 Player For Arduino

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    Sing for the moment! The DFPlayer Mini is a small and low cost MP3 module player with an simplified output directly to the speaker. The module can be used as a stand alone module with attached battery, speaker and push buttons or used in combination with an Arduino UNO or any other with RX/TX capabilities.

    The DFPlayer perfectly integrates hard decoding module, which supports common audio formats such as MP3, WAV and WMA. Besides, it also supports TF card with FAT16, FAT32 file system. Through a simple serial port, you can play the designated music without any other tedious underlying operations.

    |Applications|
    • Car navigation voice broadcast;
    • Road transport inspectors, toll stations voice prompts;
    • Railway station, bus safety inspection voice prompts;
    • Electricity, communications, financial business hall voice prompts;
    • Vehicle into and out of the channel verify that the voice prompts;
    • The public security border control channel voice prompts;
    • Multi-channel voice alarm or equipment operating guide voice;
    • The electric tourist car safe driving voice notices;
    • Electromechanical equipment failure alarm;
    • Fire alarm voice prompts;
    • The automatic broadcast equipment, regular broadcast.

    |Specification|
    • Supported sampling rates (kHz): 8/11.025/12/16/22.05/24/32/44.1/48
    • 24 -bit DAC output, support for dynamic range 90dB , SNR support 85dB
    • Fully supports FAT16 , FAT32 file system, maximum support 32G of the TF card, support 32G of U disk, 64M bytes NORFLASH
    • A variety of control modes, I/O control mode, serial mode, AD button control mode
    • Advertising sound waiting function, the music can be suspended. when advertising is over in the music continue to play
    • Audio data sorted by folder, supports up to 100 folders, every folder can hold up to 255 songs
    • 30 level adjustable volume, 6 -level EQ adjustable

    |Documents||ShippingList|
    • DFPlayer Mini x1

    |Projects|Project 1. Arduino - Test DFPlayer Mini MP3 Module by Stonez

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    With all the lights and decorations that people use at Christmas, power is left on all the time and electricity bills skyrocket. I made this motion detecting Christmas tree light setup that only turns on when people are nearby.
    Hardware list:
    PIR Sensor x1
    Bluno x1
    I/O Expansion Shield v7.1 x1
    LED Strip x1
    Relay Switch x1
    Mini mp3 module
    DFSpeaker v1.0
    Regular power extension lead (with some modifications)
    1k resistors x2

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    Back in the 80’s and 90’s kids made their own toys like paper planes and spinning tops. These toys accompanied them throughout their childhood. Now let's make a frog.
    1. Bluno Beetle controller
    2. 3.7V Battery
    3. Analog Sound Sensor ( compatiable with Arduino)
    4. Player module

    Project 4. Death Star word clock

    Fast forward to Maker Faire 2015, where I had the pleasure of meeting the Particle team and several of the Elites, I noticed one of the latter was building a word clock as well. That's what gave me the final motivation to build one myself. Luckily I saw him struggling with soldering well over a 100 Neopixels for over a day, and I decided mine would have to be simpler. One of the other Elites had made an interesting project with an RGB matrix, which sparked the idea that those two might make a great combo.

    Hardware components:


    Project 5. How to Make A Terrifying Halloween Gadget

    This is a simple but fun application for Halloween. All you need is a mask, a stepper motor, a micro-controller, a motor driver, a MP3 module and some wires as well as batteries.

    Hardware components:


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    Hardware components: