Microphone Module I2S Interface Case
cults3d
I made this to house this microphone module... https://www.ebay.com/itm/Omnidirectional-Microphone-Module-I2S-Interface-INMP441-MEMS-Low-Power-for-ESP32/274119515372 I'll be putting it underneath a bee hive to listen for swarm indications. Use thin plastic from a grocery bag to shield the module from the elements. Of course trim off the excess, maybe put a wrap of electric tape on the seam. The stem is made for a 3/8" hole (10mm). Here's some Pi enclosures to use it with. https://cults3d.com/en/3d-model/gadget/pi-camera-enclosure https://cults3d.com/en/3d-model/various/pi-camera-enclosure-for-bee-counting Follow the adafruit tutorial (I didn't do the rpi-update).... https://learn.adafruit.com/adafruit-i2s-mems-microphone-breakout/raspberry-pi-wiring-and-test Then you can use the command cvlc -vvv alsa://dmic_sv --sout '#transcode{acodec=ulaw}:rtp{sdp=rstp://:8554}' to stream audio available at vlc rtsp://your.Pi.IP.address:8554/ You will need to install VLC media player on the Pi. This module will not work if Pigpio is running. I think it can be fixed to where they will work together, but I haven't tested it yet. See here.... http://abyz.me.uk/rpi/pigpio/faq.html#Sound_isnt_working
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