All Band Radio Uses Arduino And Si4730 ~REPACK~
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This retro-styled radio is run with an Arduino Uno. The walnut wooden enclosure houses a rotary encoder, amplifier, capacitors, 5v power supply, a seven-segment display, speaker, potentiometer, and power jack.
This is a simple FM radio receiver built using the TEA5767 FM radio module. The essential components include an Arduino Nano, FM radio module, Nokia 5110 LCD, 10K potentiometer, audio amplifier, 3W speaker, large breadboard, audio cable, jumper wires, FM transmitter, and power bank. This project relied on the FM radio module, the TEA5767 radio chip that uses the I2C interface. This entire FM radio receiver was built on a breadboard.
The DIY SI4730 is a simple Arduino-based world-band radio receiver. Based on the Arduino Nano R3, this specialized radio covers LW, SW, MW, and FM bands. It uses the I2C protocol, and the code was based on the Si4735-I2C-R4 library. 2b1af7f3a8