microphone and rear pads
Piter1971 2025-11-29 03:58:10 402 Views8 Replies Hi, my voice recognition module arrived today, but I noticed it has 6 pads on the back and 4 pins between the microphones on the front. Aren't those pads the same as the pins? Also, I'm wondering how to fit the module into a case so the microphones protrude, because the 4-pin connector sticks out more than the speakers.
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Decatura.Muller That's a tricky design issue! Six pads and four pins sounds almost like a puzzle. Maybe there's a diagram online? I've been wrestling with similar spacing challenges lately building a custom arcade cabinet. Sometimes you just need to get creative and think outside the box – almost like the silly contraptions you build in <a href="https://cc3dgame.com">Crazy Cattle 3D</a>. Good luck figuring it out! I'm sure you'll find a clever solution.
Decatura.Muller Interestingly, the 4-pad version has a microphone drawn on one of the cylinders and the text "i2c&uart" on the other, while the 6-pad version does not; those have the text "gravity" on one cylinder and "i2c&uart" on the other.
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