Audio Display & Monitoring System
I built a small system that listens to sound and shows it on a screen in real time. It uses a microcontroller to take audio signals and turn them into a simple visual display.
The system reads sound from an input, processes it, and shows the result on a TFT screen. You can see signal levels and different input options on the display. This is similar to how audio systems show sound activity in real life.
Main Features:
- Shows audio signals in real time
- Simple and clear display on a TFT screen
- Reads and handles analog audio input
- Combines hardware and display into one system
Tools Used:
- Arduino microcontroller
- TFT display
- Audio input circuit
- Embedded C/C
This project shows how to build a complete system that can sense sound, process it, and display it, instead of just doing simple input/output tasks.
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