THIS VERSION INCLUDES TERMINAL BLOCKS PRE-SOLDERED ONTO THE BOARD!!!
Features
- Equipped with a high quality audio decoder chip.
- Supports MP3 and WAV audio files.
- Built-in a 8MB flash memory, which is able to store total of about 8 minutes long MP3 files of 128Kbps.
- Equipped with a micro SD card holder, and supports max. 32GB micro SD card.
- Solder pads for connection with external USB flash drive available on the back of the board.
- Update audio files easily through the micro USB port connected with PC like using a USB drive.
- Built-in a class D 15Watts amplifier IC that is possible to drive a 10Watts 8ohms or 15Watts 8ohms speaker.
- Solder pads for audio signal out to external amplifier available on the back of the board.
- Adjustable sound volume through the blue potentiometer.
- Can be activated with a PIR sensor, micro wave sensor, switch or relay.
- Optional to play a sound in order or in random after each activation when there are multiple files in the memory.
- When a sound is playing, there is a load output simultaneously, which can directly drive a warning light, LED light or LED strip.
Technical parameters
- Working Voltage: 9-24V DC
- Working Current: ≤2000mA
- Consumption Current at Playback: ≤500mA (12V DC)
- Standby Current : ≤15mA
- Flash memory size: 8Mbytes
- Audio format: MP3 or WAV
Trigger Functions
- If there are multiple files in the internal memory, after each activation, the player will play an audio file at a time in sequence (from the first file to the last one in the loop) This is the default setting for all boards
- If you want the player to play an audio file randomly each time among all the files, you need to create a simple configuration file and put it together with the audio files in the root directory of the memory with a "2" in the config file. That will play the sounds on the board in random order.
- If you would like to have the board loop a sound you must edit the config file to have a "3" after that when you hold the button down ( Ground out the GND and TG terminals ) and apply power after, it will loop the sounds on the board ( It will loop the sounds in the order as they are on the board [ie 001, 002, Etc..] )