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MSGEQ7 LED light Shield
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MSGEQ7 LED light Shield
by
2
layer board of
2.29x2.01
inches
(58.22x50.93
mm).
Shared on
May 14th, 2015 02:29.
Arduino shield which controls an RGB strip based off of music. This shield listens to music/sound using an electret microphone and then breaks the music/sound into 7 different corresponding frequency values using the infamous MSGEQ7 chip. The values from the MSGEQ7 chip are read by the arduino which then controls a set of NPN mosfets to change the RGB values of a standard RGB LED strip in sync with the music. Middle of the board features a mounting point for the use of a Teensy 3.0 instead of an arduino.