Some time ago, I saw a rhythm light that beats with music on a short video platform. It was very interesting, so I have been looking for a solution. When I learned that Renesas MCU has the analog acquisition function, I immediately thought of making a living. Isn't this the best solution I was looking for? For this reason, I made this RGB rhythm light. It is a main control chip based on Renesas MCU, which generates light flashing effects of different frequencies by collecting ADC signals from sound. In order to ensure the overall beauty, the sound collection circuit and the download circuit are separated independently. Thank you for the official support!
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