2024-05-12 10:22 PM
Hello. I built a project with STM32F407 DISCO board, I record audio and store it in USB OTG for later playbacks...
Anyways, I've been using the onboard MEMS mic as well as the 3.5 audio jack. But I want to replace those for an electret mic and a tiny small speaker connectes through GPIO.
Reason why is I want to use the mic with a long cord/cable. And since it is an onboard mic, ai can't.
It has been a nightmare trying to do this on the last days. It seems easy task for someone who knows the way.
Thanks.
Ed.
2024-05-13 5:03 PM
Not sure what you consider a "long cable", I like digital microphones and I would try the microphone at it's lowest clock frequency (eg. 500KHz ) and maybe add some surface mounts ferrite beads to reduce noise.
But if you want to go to an electret mic, consider buying one of those little boards that have a microphone+amplifier all in one eg. the MAX4466 ( https://www.adafruit.com/product/1063 ) - that way the signal is buffered and will hopefully be less noisy. You could also buy small digital microphone breakout boards to try with your cable.
We’re moving the ST Community to a new platform to give you a better and more reliable community experience.