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Designed to add light, sound, and motion to replica props from your favorite movies, video games, TV shows, and comics, it's a must have for any cosplayer or anyone who wants to add some extra flair to their Halloween costumes.
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The Firecricket is an Arduino compatible light, sound, and motion controller featuring a 48MHz 32-bit ARM Cortex M0+ microcontroller w/ 16K of RAM, a MicroSD slot so you can store sound effects, bitmaps, and configuration files, a 2.5W audio amplifier, and an N-MOSFET w/ flyback diode for driving high current inductive loads, like vibration motors or 3W LEDs.
Arduino Zero compatible featuring a SAMD21E17A ARM Cortex M0+, N-FET w/ flyback diode for driving high power inductive loads, 2.5W audio amplifier, and MicroSD slot!
Use it to add lights and sounds to a toy car or space ship. Or, make a favorite stuffed animal talk and "purr" with a vibration motor. Or, place it in a chest with a limit switch on the lid and a high power LED and have it play the fanfare from the Legend of Zelda whenever it's opened. The possibilities are endless!
And being open-source, you're free to modify it as you wish and integrate it into your own designs – without ever needing to pay any royalties or licensing fees!
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Troubleshooting
Documentation: http://rabidprototypes.com/Firecricket/Firecricket_demo.zip
The Adafruit libraries the demo utilizes can be downloaded through the library manager in the IDE, while the SDFat lib required by the SamdAudio library included with the demo can be found here: https://github.com/greiman/SdFat