Limpkin's blog - Tag - sound recognition - Comments<div>An electronics geek blog, dedicated to sharing and open source. Check out my stores: <a href="https://lectronz.com/stores/stephanelec" hreflang="en" title="Lectronz store">EU</a> / <a href="https://www.tindie.com/stores/stephanelec" hreflang="en" title="tindie store">EU & US</a>.</div>2024-03-29T00:41:47+00:00Mathieuurn:md5:51de6a3d917257edeff5a252fe925b02DotclearThe whistled: from whistle to sound recognition (and also some reminders for tinkerers out there) - limpkinurn:md5:b01769b1812bd88f1daadd3ba49172da2013-09-12T23:55:05+02:002013-09-12T22:56:53+02:00limpkin<p>@<a href="https://www.limpkin.fr/index.php?post/2013/06/30/The-whistled%3A-from-whistle-to-sound-recognition#c1627" rel="ugc nofollow">boxysean</a> : Thanks for your purchase! Another buyer actually reprogrammed his with a bus pirate, so it can be done. I personally used a solder iron to connect the programming wires, as the pads are big enough :)</p>The whistled: from whistle to sound recognition (and also some reminders for tinkerers out there) - boxyseanurn:md5:6ecadfe1b078698ffa5d2740e6c6635d2013-09-12T23:51:11+02:002013-09-12T22:56:54+02:00boxysean<p>This is really awesome. We have a chandelier that needs to be turned on and off with this... just purchased!!</p>
<p>One question, though -- can I reprogram this using a bus pirate? And do you have any favourite means of connecting to the pads on the board?</p>
<p>Thanks so much!</p>The whistled: from whistle to sound recognition (and also some reminders for tinkerers out there) - Jayurn:md5:81cf6d2c14e69820d07e1ff609717a382013-06-25T07:21:52+02:002013-06-25T07:45:36+02:00Jay<p>Very cool. I wonder, could your platform be used for real-time noise cancellation?</p>