SparkFun Qwiic MP3 Trigger
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Sometimes you just need an MP3 to play. Whether it’s a theme song as you enter the room or a
power song when you are working out. The SparkFun Qwiic MP3 Trigger takes care of all the
necessary requirements, all you need to do is send a simple I2C command and listen to whatever is
on your micro SD card. Utilizing our handy Qwiic system, no soldering is required to connect it to the
rest of your system. However, we still have broken out 0.1"-spaced pins in case you prefer to use a
breadboard.
When a USB-C cable is connected to the Qwiic MP3 Trigger the contents of the microSD card
appears as a jump drive. Simply plug in the Qwiic MP3 Trigger and you’ll be transferring MP3s, no
need for drivers and no need for WAV or Vorbis conversion! Sound output is provided via a 3.5mm
headphone jack or poke-home connector allowing an external speaker to be connected without
soldering. Your supplied speaker is boosted by a Class-D mono amplifier capable of outputting up to
1.4W making it capable of being incredibly loud! Volume is software selectable between 32 levels
while equalization can be tuned to be sure your classical hits sound different from your jazz dance
routines. If you don’t want to deal with any programming, there are four trigger pins. When pin 3 is
pulled low the T003.mp3 file will immediately be played. This allows you to start playing sound
effects with the touch of a button! By pulling multiple pins down simultaneously the four triggers can
play up to ten tracks: T001 to T010.
All settings including volume, EQ, and I2C address are stored in NVM and loaded at each power up.
The I2C address of the Qwiic MP3 Trigger can be modified via a solder jumper or be assigned using
a software command. Multiple Qwiic MP3 Triggers can be chained together on a single bus allowing
for simultaneous track mixing and triggering.
We’ve written an extensive Arduino library to make MP3 playing over I2C a breeze. Play tracks,
change volume, play next/previous, check if track is playing, stop play, change EQ, and change I2C
address are all supported.
The SparkFun Qwiic Connect System is an ecosystem of I2C sensors, actuators, shields and cables
that make prototyping faster and less prone to error. All Qwiic-enabled boards use a common 1mm
pitch, 4-pin JST connector. This reduces the amount of required PCB space, and polarized
connections mean you can’t hook it up wrong.
FEATURES
Operating voltage: 3.3V
Current consumption:
o 40mA standy
o 40mA when playing over headphones at any volume level
o 150mA-300mA when driving external 8Ω speaker at full volume setting
microSD supports 128MB to 32GB cards
Volume, EQ setting, and I2C address settings stored in non-volatile memory and loaded at
each power-on
WT2003S MP3 decoder IC provides USB access to microSD socket (up to 32GB) and MP3
decoding
ATtiny84 receives I2C commands and controls the MP3 decoder
Poke-home connector allows for sturdy but temporary speaker connection without soldering
Trigger pins 1, 2, 3, and 4. When pins 1+4 are pulled low simultaneously T005.mp3 will play
Built-in TPA2005D1 based 1.4W Class-D mono amplifier
Address jumper to select between I2C address 0x37 (default) and 0x38. I2C address is also
configurable via software to one of 110 different addresses.
USB-C Connector
Qwiic Connector
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