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SimpleTone.ino
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/*
This example generates a square wave based tone at a specified frequency
and sample rate. Then outputs the data using the I2S interface to a
MAX08357 I2S Amp Breakout board.
Circuit:
* Arduino/Genuino Zero, MKR family and Nano 33 IoT
* MAX08357:
* GND connected GND
* VIN connected 5V
* LRC connected to pin 0 (Zero) or 3 (MKR), A2 (Nano) or 25 (ESP32)
* BCLK connected to pin 1 (Zero) or 2 (MKR), A3 (Nano) or 5 (ESP32)
* DIN connected to pin 9 (Zero) or A6 (MKR), 4 (Nano) or 26 (ESP32)
created 17 November 2016
by Sandeep Mistry
*/
#include <I2S.h>
const int frequency = 440; // frequency of square wave in Hz
const int amplitude = 500; // amplitude of square wave
const int sampleRate = 8000; // sample rate in Hz
const int halfWavelength = (sampleRate / frequency); // half wavelength of square wave
short sample = amplitude; // current sample value
int count = 0;
void setup() {
Serial.begin(115200);
Serial.println("I2S simple tone");
// start I2S at the sample rate with 16-bits per sample
if (!I2S.begin(I2S_PHILIPS_MODE, sampleRate, 16)) {
Serial.println("Failed to initialize I2S!");
while (1); // do nothing
}
}
void loop() {
if (count % halfWavelength == 0) {
// invert the sample every half wavelength count multiple to generate square wave
sample = -1 * sample;
}
// write the same sample twice, once for left and once for the right channel
I2S.write(sample);
I2S.write(sample);
// increment the counter for the next sample
count++;
}