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Stereo Enclosed Speaker - 3W 8Ω

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Stereo Enclosed Speaker - 3W 8Ω
 

Overview

Stereo Enclosed Speaker is a new passive speaker with JST PH2.0 interface.
It is a perfect option for any DIY audio project which requires an 8 ohm impedance and 3W power.
The suitable size and screw holes make it to be mounted. Let your robot have a loud voice, and no distortion.


Tech specs

  • Power: 3 W
  • Resistance: 8 Ω
  • Line length: 42 cm
  • Distortion: < 10%
  • Product size: 70 * 30 * 16 mm/2.76 * 1.18 * 0.63 inches
  • The pitch of screws: 24 * 63 mm/ 0.94 * 2.5 inches

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Controlling a power strip with a keyword spotting model and the Nicla Voice
Controlling a power strip with a keyword spotting model and the Nicla Voice
November 24, 2023

As Jallson Suryo discusses in his project, adding voice controls to our appliances typically involves an internet connection and a smart assistant device such as Amazon Alexa or Google Assistant. This means extra latency, security concerns, and increased expenses due to the additional hardware and bandwidth requirements. This is why he created a prototype based on an Arduino Nicla Voice that can provide power for up to four outlets using just a voice command. Suryo gathered a dataset by repeating the words “one," “two," “three," “four," “on," and “off” into his phone and then uploaded the recordings to an Edge Impulse project. From here, he split the files into individual words before rebalancing his dataset to ensure each label was equally represented. The classifier model was trained for keyword spotting and used Syntiant NDP120-optimal settings for voice to yield an accuracy of around 80%. Apart from the Nicla Voice, Suryo incorporated a Pro Micro board to handle switching the bank of relays on or off. When the Nicla Voice detects the relay number, such as “one” or “three," it then waits until the follow-up “on” or “off” keyword is detected. With both the number and state now known, it sends an I2C transmission to the accompanying Pro Micro which decodes the command and switches the correct relay. To see more about this voice-controlled power strip, be sure to check out Suryo’s Edge Impulse tutorial.

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