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Heelight Sensor

Rs. 1,252.00 Rs. 1,428.00

-Grove – Heelight Sensor is a smart voice sensor that can recognize up to 500 digital voice commands.
-It was originally used on the Heelight – a smart colorful bulb that can be controlled by digital sound waves.
-With the heelight sensor, there is no need for Bluetooth, wifi, or Zigbee to do non-contact light control.
-Now we introduce this sensor into the small and neat Grove modules, allow you to realize smart control in your Arduino – based projects.

Features:
1. Digital Voice Recognition
2. Support over 500 digital voice commands
3. Compatible with the Grove system



SPECIFICATIONS:
Operating Voltage(V)        DC 3.3~5
Operating Current(mA)      15
Identification Range(m)    0.1~10
Angle Range                360°
Baud Rate                  115200
Serial Port Output         TTL logic level

OVERVIEW:

-Digital Voice Recognition

-Support over 500 digital voice commands

-Compatible with the Grove system

PACKAGE INCLUDES:

1 PCS x Heelight Sensor


//SOURCE CODE TAKEN FROM BELOW LINK

//https://wiki.seeedstudio.com/Grove-Heelight_Sensor/

/*

  Software serial multiple serial test

 

 Receives from the hardware serial, sends to software serial.

 Receives from software serial, sends to hardware serial.

 

 The circuit:

 * RX is digital pin 10 (connect to TX of other device)

 * TX is digital pin 11 (connect to RX of other device)

 

 Note:

 Not all pins on the Mega and Mega 2560 support change interrupts,

 so only the following can be used for RX:

 10, 11, 12, 13, 50, 51, 52, 53, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69

 

 Not all pins on the Leonardo support change interrupts,

 so only the following can be used for RX:

 8, 9, 10, 11, 14 (MISO), 15 (SCK), 16 (MOSI).

 

 created back in the mists of time

 modified 25 May 2012

 by Tom Igoe

 based on Mikal Hart's example

 

 This example code is in the public domain.

*/

 

#include <SoftwareSerial.h>

 

SoftwareSerial mySerial(6, 7); // RX, TX

 

void setup()

{

  // Open serial communications and wait for port to open:

  Serial.begin(57600);

   mySerial.begin(115200);

  while (!Serial) {

    ; // wait for serial port to connect. Needed for Leonardo only

  }

 

 

  Serial.println("Goodnight moon!");

 

  // set the data rate for the SoftwareSerial port

 

  //mySerial.println("Hello, world?");

}

 

void loop() // run over and over

{

  if (mySerial.available())

  {

    Serial.print(mySerial.read(),HEX);

    Serial.print(" ");

    Serial.print(mySerial.read(),HEX);

    Serial.print(" ");

    Serial.print(mySerial.read(),HEX);

    Serial.print(" ");

    Serial.print(mySerial.read(),HEX);

    Serial.println();

  }

  if (Serial.available())

    mySerial.write(Serial.read());

}

 


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