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Documentation of Emergency Alarms, Graphic Design/Digital Crafts assignment
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My circuit is quite easy, but you don't have to unnecessarily make things complicated if there is an easy way. The Digital Crafts assignment is supposed to support my Graphic Design assignment, in which I came up with fake emergency alarms for the staircases in de Rotterdamse Dakendagen. The materials I needed to realise the project were an audioboard to play a sound, amplifiers, speakers, a button and a battery pack.
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Again, the circuit is quite easy. I bought 3 Adafruit Audio FX boards with amplifiers attached to them. From there I simply connected the GND and PWR to the battery pack, which I had to modify because the board could only take 5.5 volts.
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''Photo battery pack + Adafruit Audio FX
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Photo battery pack''
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Speakers are connected to the amplifiers.
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''Speakers photo''
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The button is connected to the trigger 1, which will trigger the corresponding audio file with the name TG1 on the Adafruit Audio board.
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''Photo Button connected''
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There you have it.
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''Total photo''

Revision as of 11:45, 29 June 2015


Documentation of Emergency Alarms, Graphic Design/Digital Crafts assignment

My circuit is quite easy, but you don't have to unnecessarily make things complicated if there is an easy way. The Digital Crafts assignment is supposed to support my Graphic Design assignment, in which I came up with fake emergency alarms for the staircases in de Rotterdamse Dakendagen. The materials I needed to realise the project were an audioboard to play a sound, amplifiers, speakers, a button and a battery pack.


Again, the circuit is quite easy. I bought 3 Adafruit Audio FX boards with amplifiers attached to them. From there I simply connected the GND and PWR to the battery pack, which I had to modify because the board could only take 5.5 volts.

Photo battery pack + Adafruit Audio FX Photo battery pack

Speakers are connected to the amplifiers.

Speakers photo

The button is connected to the trigger 1, which will trigger the corresponding audio file with the name TG1 on the Adafruit Audio board.

Photo Button connected

There you have it.

Total photo