The QuadMic Array is a 4-microphone array based around the AC108 quad-channel analog-to-digital converter (ADC) with Inter-IC Sound (I2S) audio output capable of interfacing with the Raspberry Pi. The QuadMic can be used for applications in voice detection and recognition, acoustic localization, noise control, and other applications in audio and acoustic analysis. The QuadMic will be connected to the header of a Raspberry Pi 4 and used to record simultaneous audio data from all four microphones. Some signal processing routines will be developed as part of an acoustic analysis with the four microphones. Algorithms will be introduced that approximate acoustic source directivity, which can help with understanding and characterizing noise sources, room and spatial geometries, and other aspects of acoustic systems. Python is also used for the analysis. Additionally, visualizations will aid in the understanding of the measurements and subsequent analyses conducts in this tutorial.
Read MoreRaspberry Pi 3B+ acoustic analysis using Python. Audio recording and signal processing with Python, beginning with a discussion of windowing and sampling, which will outline the limitations of the Fourier space representation of a signal. Discussion of the frequency spectrum, and weighting phenomenon in relation to the human auditory system will also be explored. Lastly, the significance of microphone pressure units and conversion to the decibel will be briefly introduced and explained.
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