In this video, we record audio to an SD Card as a WAV file and then play it back.
If you like ESP32 audio videos - I've got a complete set on this playlist: [ Ссылка ]
I'm using an I2S microphone in the video which I've set up to use DMA to collect the samples. These are streamed straight to the SD Card and we create the WAV file header so that it's a valid file.
For playback, I'm using an I2S 3W amplifier board from Adafruit. This is connected to a 4ohm speaker. Once again we use DMA to transfer the samples which are streamed from the SD Card.
You should be able to modify the code to use the built-in ADC and an analogue microphone board, and you can modify the code to output using the DAC which would let you wire this up to headphones or an analogue amplifier.
[0:55] SD Card to SPI Wiring Diagram
[1:11] Soldering up an SD Card adaptor
[1:30] Getting it working
[2:27] Demo
[2:50] Looking at the WAV file on our PC
[3:22] Conclusions and wrap up
As always the code is on GitHub: [ Ссылка ]
I2S Amplifier MAX98357 - [ Ссылка ]
TinyPico - [ Ссылка ]
or ESP32 Dev board: [ Ссылка ]
INMP441 I2S Microphone: [ Ссылка ]
or ICS-43434 I2S Microphone: [ Ссылка ]
I think I might turn this into a nice little voice memo device.
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Patreon: [ Ссылка ]
ko-fi: [ Ссылка ]
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