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    MakerChat 0x13 : Microchip's SAM Ds & Arduino

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      Hola 👋,

      Join us for a thrilling event on Microchip's SAM and Arduino products! Learn how to use these powerful microcontrollers to create cutting-edge projects and take your electronics skills to the next level.

      Whether you're a hobbyist, student, or professional electronics engineer, this event is the perfect opportunity to expand your knowledge and connect with like-minded enthusiasts. You'll have the chance to meet fellow developers, share your ideas, and learn from the best in the business.

      In this MakerChat, we are looking into the Microchip that already hit the market years ago and was also introduced in Arduino or other open-source platforms. But, Still, in our local community, it's a new thing. Saheen enjoys discussing his experiences with Arduino and smart ARM-based microcontrollers while demonstrating their capabilities.

      🗓️ Date: 1 April 2023

      🕜 Time: 1:30 PM

      📍 Location: TinkerSpace - https://goo.gl/maps/gnLXa95ChX3a3UwD9

      So don't wait – sign up now for our Microchip SAM and Arduino event and take your electronics skills to new heights! We can't wait to see you there.

      Register here: https://link.makergram.com/mc0x13

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      • Referenced by  swalahamani swalahamani 
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        @salmanfaris No, still now , there is no improvements

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      • @amalkrishnam3 Hi, Were you able to make any progress.

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        I have been working on a similar project . In which I want to capture data using the PDM mic and trasmit it through the BLE available . I am new to hardware and these sensors so I am unable to make sense of the data I am reciving on the other side(central) that is my mobile device(iphone X) with BlueLight application. I am able to find a service and I am reciving some form of hex code,but I don't know how to convert it to wave files or don't know whether it's possible or not .

        If you guys have any idea or any resources that could help please do share.

        I am attaching my code below :

        #include <ArduinoBLE.h> #include <mic.h> // microphone library // Microphone Settings #define DEBUG 1 #define SAMPLES 800 mic_config_t mic_config = { .channel_cnt = 1, .sampling_rate = 16000, .buf_size = 1600, .debug_pin = LED_BUILTIN }; NRF52840_ADC_Class Mic(&mic_config); int16_t recording_buf[SAMPLES]; volatile static bool record_ready = false; // Updated UUIDs #define SERVICE_UUID "19B10000-E8F2-537E-4F6C-D104768A1214" #define CHARACTERISTIC_UUID_AUDIO "19B10001-E8F2-537E-4F6C-D104768A1214" // BLE Service and Characteristic BLEService audioService(SERVICE_UUID); // Corrected initialization with explicit value size and fixed length flag BLECharacteristic audioDataCharacteristic(CHARACTERISTIC_UUID_AUDIO, BLERead | BLENotify | BLEWrite, sizeof(recording_buf), true); void setup() { Serial.begin(115200); while (!Serial) delay(10); Serial.println("Initializing microphone..."); Mic.set_callback(audio_rec_callback); if (!Mic.begin()) { Serial.println("Mic initialization failed"); while (1); } Serial.println("Mic initialized."); Serial.println("Initializing BLE..."); if (!BLE.begin()) { Serial.println("Failed to start BLE!"); while (1); } BLE.setLocalName("SCT Audio"); BLE.setAdvertisedService(audioService); audioService.addCharacteristic(audioDataCharacteristic); BLE.addService(audioService); // Corrected writeValue call with explicit casting audioDataCharacteristic.writeValue((uint8_t)0); BLE.advertise(); Serial.println("BLE Peripheral is now advertising"); } void loop() { BLEDevice central = BLE.central(); if (central) { Serial.println("Connected to central device"); while (central.connected()) { if (record_ready) { // Plot the audio data in the Serial Plotter for (int i = 0; i < SAMPLES; i++) { Serial.println(recording_buf[i]); } // Transmit the audio data audioDataCharacteristic.writeValue((uint8_t*)recording_buf, 2 * SAMPLES); Serial.println("Audio data transmitted over BLE"); record_ready = false; } } Serial.println("Disconnected from central device"); } } static void audio_rec_callback(uint16_t *buf, uint32_t buf_len) { static uint32_t idx = 0; for (uint32_t i = 0; i < buf_len; i++) { recording_buf[idx++] = buf[i]; if (idx >= SAMPLES){ idx = 0; record_ready = true; break; } } }

        My overall project capture the audio using the pdm mic and transmit it through the BLE and we will do a audio processing throguh api(fast api) calls . I don't know whether it's the right way to do this,but that's the overall idea .

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      • @mkgrmAbhinand Sorry, no simulators are available.

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      • Have any simulator instead of Seeed XIAO nRF52840?

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