Posts tagged MEMS
Recording Stereo Audio on a Raspberry Pi

The INMP441 MEMS microphone is used to record audio using a Raspberry Pi board through the inter-IC sound (I2S or I2S) bus. The I2S standard uses three wires to record data, keep track of timing (clock), and determine whether an input/output is in the left channel or right channel. First, the Raspberry Pi (RPi) needs to be prepped for I2S communication by creating/enabling an audio port in the RPi OS system. This audio port will then be used to communicate with MEMS microphones and consequently record stereo audio (one left channel, one right channel). Python iS then used to record the 2-channel audio via the pyaudio Python audio library. Finally, the audio data will be visualized and analyzed in Python with simple digital signal processing methods that include Fast Fourier Transforms (FFTs), noise subtraction, and frequency spectrum peak detection.

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MPU6050 Arduino High-Frequency Accelerometer and Gyroscope Data Saver

The MPU6050 is a 6-DoF (degree of freedom) accelerometer and gyroscope that is designed for inexpensive, small-scale, and efficient approximation of motion. Accelerometers and gyroscopes are used in smart phones for orientation detection, vibration analysis in vehicles and machines, and even camera stabilization and motion tracking. There are countless applications for accelerometers and gyroscopes, and with devices as accessible as the MPU6050, we can really test the limits of the technology.

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