🎤 Elevate Your Sound Game!
The 5PCS YX5200 DFPlayer Mini MP3 Player Module is a versatile audio decoding board that supports multiple audio formats and file systems, making it an ideal choice for Arduino enthusiasts looking to enhance their projects with high-quality sound.
E**T
DfPlayer Very Versatile and Accessable. Easy Setup, Easy Use!
I bought this device to produce sound for a modern cuckoo clock. On board amplifier is plenty to drive the speaker, and there is very low distortion at the maximum volume level. Had a basic push button setup to verify the device operation in about 10 minutes; thirty minutes later was driving it using serial interface from a Raspberry Pi using the wiring Pi library. I have not used the DAC and USB interface methods. Overall I am extremely happy with these modules. Recommended.Addendum:After two months of use I have to say this is one of the best documented modules to come out of China. The serial interface is extremely easy to program for a robust and error free library. Very liberal mp3 allowances gives you the freedom to spend time using the module instead of DJ-ing mp3 files to play from it. If you are looking to add sounds to a project or building your own MP3 payer, I highly recommend this product.
J**Y
Not as advertised
Ordered the DF Player mini from this listing "Anmbest 5PCS YX5200 DFPlayer Mini MP3 Player Module MP3 Voice Decode Board Supporting TF Card U-Disk IO/Serial Port/AD for Arduino"I received a mp3-tf-16p module. These are not the same though they do the same thing. I spent time spinning my wheels trying to find out why my code wasn't working, I mean it's not rocket science. I have a DF Player mini and had coded for that and everything worked great. Once I received this module and swapped it out it no longer worked. turns out you need to delay after calling begin on the library and call begin again - probably because of some initialization time on the mp3-tf-16p chip. At any rate, I should have received the advertised product and wouldn't have had to go through all this. If you are the seller and are reading this: if you didn't know that you weren't providing as advertised please update your photos and be clear about what it is you are selling. if you did know this, shame on you
G**E
works well
works unlike the ebay listings I bought 25 from three venders, only 3 worked. these work good.
J**S
This is an awesome little MP3 player chip for microcontrollers
Slave to a Parallax Propeller microcontroller in a custom-built alarm system to play warning messages. It is a very robust chip and I have one particular chip that has been running for over a year and only once did I need to reset it.The main issue with the chip is documentation. Some of the example code that they give you in the documentation has the wrong checksum and does not work if you try to send that particular code to the chip. Look at the formula for calculating the checksum and always double-check any of their example code to make sure the checksum is correct. That is the only issue that I have running this chip.
R**H
5 Star Product
Received the this product and tested using the documentation link the vendor provided above. All five player modules worked perfectly. It is critical that users do not exceed the 5vdc input voltage. Check it before connecting. I used a standard USB power adapter for my tests, but since the voltage was 5.5 volts I put a 1N4007 power diode in series to bring the voltage down to 5.0V. I suspect many of the users who have reported DOA failures did not check their power supply voltage first. Here's a link to diodes, if you need some: https://www.amazon.com/McIgIcM-1N4004-Rectifier-Diode-DO-41/dp/B0719667NK/ref=sr_1_3?dchild=1&keywords=1N4007&qid=1606490563&refinements=p_76%3A1249158011&rnid=1249156011&rps=1&s=industrial&sr=1-3
R**F
None worked on arrival
Every single module didn't work. Tested on breadboard and various other micro controllers. Can't even get it to play anything when activating ADKEY1.
A**S
Works great with Micro:bit
Works great with the Micro:bit. I used a Keyestudio motor board, connecting to pins 0, 1, V, & G but it also works without the add-on board. Just go to Extensions and search for DFPlayer and add the one that comes up. Easy to set up and use. I did add the suggested 1K resistor on the RX pin to get the best sound. Easy and inexpensive way to include sound in our robot petting zoo projects without having to have a connection to a computer.
A**R
Do the job--but seems unreliable
Original review: I've not tried all the facilities on these yet, but I tested 3 of 5 for basic operation, and they worked as described.Update. After a long time, I got round to trying to build something real with these. I found that the one that I had used in my original tests worked for a while, then for no very obvious reason started making nasty noises. I also noticed a tell-tale "hot" smell, and sure enough one of the chips was getting very hot (yes, running of a properly regulated 5V supply). Shortly thereafter, the smoke escaped and it died.I continued with my project and built out a full pcb layout. The second device worked well in this circuit, and is still running fine.But then I decided to go "into production" (kidding, I had some PCBs made up professionally, and am making what should be gifts for family.) On building the next one, I was experimenting with more flexible software to drive this, to allow a choice of files to be played, instead of just one, and on a reset of the controller (NodeMCU) it let it's smoke out and died too. Pretty darn confident this isn't my error, though of course I'm way out of any warranty.So, my advice would be to be wary of the quality control on the chips that are being used in making these (both failures died with the main chip on the bottom burning up from the inside.Pity, 'coz when working, these are great little devices, but I've had to knock this back to 3 stars.
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