Arduino FM Radio Project with TEA5767 and a Nokia 5110 LCD display ✅
In this Arduino project video, we are going to build a simple FM Radio using the TEA5767 module with a Nokia LCD display. Let's get started! Subscribe for weekly videos ▶ https://bit.ly/33KIQ09
In this video, we are going to build this. A simple FM Radio receiver on a breadboard. Let's listen to it for a few seconds … As you can see the radio is working fine and we can hear some music coming out of it. I am transmitting some YouTube safe tracks using this inexpensive FM transmitter at this frequency. I am using the Nokia 5110 LCD display, to display the selected frequency, the signal strength, and a stereo icon if we are receiving stereo sound. The brains of the project are the small and inexpensive Arduino Nano. We can control the volume of the speaker using this potentiometer, and we can change the Radio frequency using this potentiometer. It is a fascinating project and relatively easy to build. Let's see how to build it.
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WHERE TO BUY
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Arduino Nano: http://educ8s.tv/part/ArduinoNano
FM Radio Module: http://educ8s.tv/part/FMRadioModule
Nokia 5110 LCD: http://educ8s.tv/part/NOKIA5110
10K Potentiometer: http://bit.ly/Potentiometer10K
Audio Amplifier: http://bit.ly/LM386_Module
3W Speaker: http://bit.ly/3WSpeaker
Large Breadboard: http://educ8s.tv/part/LargeBreadboard
Audio Cable: http://bit.ly/AudioCable35
Jumper Wires: http://educ8s.tv/part/JumperWires
Wires: http://educ8s.tv/part/Wires
FM Transmitter: http://bit.ly/FMTransmitterSmall
Power Bank: http://educ8s.tv/part/Powerbank
OLED Meter: http://educ8s.tv/part/UsbDoctorOLED
Full disclosure: All of the links above are affiliate links. I get a small percentage of each sale they generate. Thank you for your support!
The project is built around this FM radio module. The module uses the TEA5767 radio chip, this one here. The chip uses the I2C interface, so it is straightforward to use with Arduino. On the module, we can also find an audio amplifier, this little chip here. Unfortunately, this is a headphone amplifier so we cannot connect a speaker to the output of the module directly since the audio signal is very weak. We need to amplify it first. Also, there is no way to control the volume that comes out of the module with software, so we are going to use a potentiometer later on. On the module there are two headphone jacks, one is for the antenna, and the other one is the standard headphone output. The module comes with this antenna, but you can easily build your own if you wish. Let's now build the circuit according to this schematic diagram.
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LIBRARIES
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📥 Nokia 5110 Graph: http://www.rinkydinkelectronics.com/library.php?id=48
📥 FM Radio Library: https://github.com/mroger/TEA5767
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CODE OF THE PROJECT
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📥 http://educ8s.tv/arduino-fm-radio-project
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Arduino Datalogger: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oei3Y6tOhVI
Arduino Weather Station Project: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9jN-3DtS1RI
Arduino Nokia 5110 LCD Display: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aDwrMeu4k9Y
Arduino OLED display tutorial: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A9EwJ7M7OsI
DIY Arduino: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=npc3uzEVvc0
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Видео Arduino FM Radio Project with TEA5767 and a Nokia 5110 LCD display ✅ канала educ8s.tv
In this video, we are going to build this. A simple FM Radio receiver on a breadboard. Let's listen to it for a few seconds … As you can see the radio is working fine and we can hear some music coming out of it. I am transmitting some YouTube safe tracks using this inexpensive FM transmitter at this frequency. I am using the Nokia 5110 LCD display, to display the selected frequency, the signal strength, and a stereo icon if we are receiving stereo sound. The brains of the project are the small and inexpensive Arduino Nano. We can control the volume of the speaker using this potentiometer, and we can change the Radio frequency using this potentiometer. It is a fascinating project and relatively easy to build. Let's see how to build it.
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WHERE TO BUY
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Arduino Nano: http://educ8s.tv/part/ArduinoNano
FM Radio Module: http://educ8s.tv/part/FMRadioModule
Nokia 5110 LCD: http://educ8s.tv/part/NOKIA5110
10K Potentiometer: http://bit.ly/Potentiometer10K
Audio Amplifier: http://bit.ly/LM386_Module
3W Speaker: http://bit.ly/3WSpeaker
Large Breadboard: http://educ8s.tv/part/LargeBreadboard
Audio Cable: http://bit.ly/AudioCable35
Jumper Wires: http://educ8s.tv/part/JumperWires
Wires: http://educ8s.tv/part/Wires
FM Transmitter: http://bit.ly/FMTransmitterSmall
Power Bank: http://educ8s.tv/part/Powerbank
OLED Meter: http://educ8s.tv/part/UsbDoctorOLED
Full disclosure: All of the links above are affiliate links. I get a small percentage of each sale they generate. Thank you for your support!
The project is built around this FM radio module. The module uses the TEA5767 radio chip, this one here. The chip uses the I2C interface, so it is straightforward to use with Arduino. On the module, we can also find an audio amplifier, this little chip here. Unfortunately, this is a headphone amplifier so we cannot connect a speaker to the output of the module directly since the audio signal is very weak. We need to amplify it first. Also, there is no way to control the volume that comes out of the module with software, so we are going to use a potentiometer later on. On the module there are two headphone jacks, one is for the antenna, and the other one is the standard headphone output. The module comes with this antenna, but you can easily build your own if you wish. Let's now build the circuit according to this schematic diagram.
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LIBRARIES
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📥 Nokia 5110 Graph: http://www.rinkydinkelectronics.com/library.php?id=48
📥 FM Radio Library: https://github.com/mroger/TEA5767
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CODE OF THE PROJECT
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📥 http://educ8s.tv/arduino-fm-radio-project
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Quiz of Knowledge Android Game
--------------------
You can download my latest Android Game which is called Quiz of Knowledge here:
📥 http://bit.ly/QuizOfKnowledge
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MORE PROJECTS
--------------------
Arduino Datalogger: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oei3Y6tOhVI
Arduino Weather Station Project: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9jN-3DtS1RI
Arduino Nokia 5110 LCD Display: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aDwrMeu4k9Y
Arduino OLED display tutorial: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A9EwJ7M7OsI
DIY Arduino: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=npc3uzEVvc0
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ABOUT EDUC8S.TV
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Educ8s.tv is a Youtube channel and website which is dedicated to developing high-quality videos about DIY hardware and software projects. In this channel we develop projects with Arduino, Raspberry Pi, we build robots and simple electronic circuits. Check out our website as well for more information: http://www.educ8s.tv
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