reSpeaker 2-Mics Pi HAT V2.0 for Raspberry Pi – TLV320AIC3104 Audio Codec, 2 Analog Microphones, 3 APA102 RGB LEDs, 3.5mm Audio Jack, User Button, attached with NLU software algorithms, VAD,DOA, KWS

$12,90

ReSpeaker 2-Mics Pi HAT is a dual-microphone expansion board for Raspberry Pi designed for AI and voice applications. You can build a more powerful and flexible voice product that integrates Amazon Alexa Voice Service, Google Assistant, and so on.

999 in stock

Description

 

The reSpeaker 2-Mics Pi HAT has been equipped with 2 analogue microphones and WM8960 Audio Codec, for high-definition voice capture and process, designed to be the voice user interface for Raspberry Pi Series. Attach with NLU software algorithms, it has the abilities of Voice Activity DetectionDirection of Arrival and Key Word Spotting, widely used in Voice Interaction applications. It is a fine solution for local Neutral Language Understanding.

 

Feature

  • Voice User Interface for Raspberry Pi Series: Placed by 4 analogue microphones, which come with the Voice Interaction algorithms of VAD(Voice Activity Detection), DOA(Direction of Arrival), KWS(Key Word Spotting)
  • WM8960 Audio Codec: Low power, high-quality stereo Codec designed for portable digital audio applications
  • Controllable Peripherals: Provide 3 programable APA102 RGB LEDs and 1 User Button for attached Speech Recognition usage
  • Easy Assembly: Simply pop up on the Raspberry Pi to use

Description

The reSpeaker 2-Mics Pi HAT is the voice user interface for Raspberry Pi Series, which has been equipped 2 analogue microphones and WM8960 Audio Codec for high-definition voice capture. Attach with NLU software algorithms and noise reduction algorithms, it has the abilities of Voice Activity Detection, Direction of Arrival and Key Word Spotting, widely used in Voice Interaction applications.

How does reSpeaker work?

There are analogue microphones mounted on each corner of the square reSpeaker, to receive audio data around then transmit them to the codec. The codec integrates synchronized ADCs with mic boost amplifier, to deliver valid channel data to the Raspberry Pi/ Pi Zero, where it transits them over I2S ports by standard I2S or PCM format, along with a single port by TDM format.

 

The NLU algorithms will be applied to the Raspberry Pi once the audio data has arrived. The main functions include Voice Activity Detection(VAD), Direction of Arrival(DOA), and Key Word Spotting(WKS), suitable for various Voice Interaction applications such as voice-based remote control carsvoice user interface, keywords wake up and so on.

Since the audio data transmitted may contain the noise as well, the reSpeaker comes with the functions of Auto Echo Cancellation (AEC), Beamforming, Webrtc Noise Suppression (NS), and Automatic Gain Control (AGC) to reduce noise and perform better audio data to the Raspberry Pi.

Application

  • Voice Interaction Learning
  • Secondary software Development
  • Voice-based remote control cars

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Specifications

 

Specification

 

Details

 

MIC

 

2 analog microphones

 

LED

 

3 APA102 RGB LEDs

Raspberry Pi 40-Pin Headers

Support Raspberry Pi Zero, Raspberry Pi 1B+/2B/3B/3B+/4B

 

WM8960 codec

 

Low power, high quality stereo Codec designed for portable digital audio applications

 

Software Algorithm

 

VAD(Voice Activity Detection), DOA(Direction of Arrival) and KWS(Keyword Search)

 

User button

 

1 programmable button

 

Voice Capture Distance

 

3 meters radius voice capture

 

Battery

 

Exclude

 

Dimensions

 

65mm x 30mm x 15mm

 

Weight

 

G.W 33g

 

Part List

reSpeaker 4-Mic Array for Raspberry Pi x1

Additional information

Weight 0,03 kg

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