But this is just the beginning. Using this module as a central part of a bigger project you can add a TFT screen to show the frequency, signal strength, mono/stereo indicator and so on. And you can ...
An Arduino Due forms the heart of the project, controlling a TEA5767 module, an SH1106 128×64 pixel OLED display and a rotary encoder. The sound signal is passed through an LM4811 headphone ...
This is a Linux I2C Platform Device Driver for cheap TEA5767 Radio Tuner modules you can find on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/TEA5767-Stereo-FM-Radio-Telescopic/dp ...
Instead, he drew up a simple schematic that used an Arduino Nano, an FM radio module based on the TEA5767, and an audio amplifier based on the LM386. A single button on the Arduino helps cycle ...