/*
This example reads audio data from an Invensense's ICS43432 I2S microphone
breakout board, and prints out the samples to the Serial console. The
Serial Plotter built into the Arduino IDE can be used to plot the audio
data (Tools -> Serial Plotter)
Circuit:
* Arduino/Genuino Zero, MKRZero or MKR1000 board
* ICS43432:
* GND connected GND
* 3.3V connected 3.3V (Zero) or VCC (MKR1000, MKRZero)
* WS connected to pin 0 (Zero) or pin 3 (MKR1000, MKRZero)
* CLK connected to pin 1 (Zero) or pin 2 (MKR1000, MKRZero)
* SD connected to pin 9 (Zero) or pin A6 (MKR1000, MKRZero)
created 17 November 2016
by Sandeep Mistry
*/
#include <I2S.h>
void setup() {
// Open serial communications and wait for port to open:
// A baud rate of 115200 is used instead of 9600 for a faster data rate
// on non-native USB ports
Serial.begin(115200);
while (!Serial) {
; // wait for serial port to connect. Needed for native USB port only
}
// start I2S at 8 kHz with 32-bits per sample
if (!I2S.begin(I2S_PHILIPS_MODE, 8000, 32)) {
Serial.println("Failed to initialize I2S!");
while (1); // do nothing
}
}
void loop() {
// read a sample
int sample = I2S.read();
if (sample) {
// if it's non-zero print value to serial
Serial.println(sample);
}
}