I wanted to ask again, if it possible to use Puck.js and the MDBT42Q for a commercial project?
Few month ago I started to develope a solution for disabled people, using Puck.js and the MDBT-Module (modified with an output PCB with Jack plugs), to switch multiple devices with one button. On top a cellphone application + speech recognition.
I soldered one between D11 and GND on Puck.js and found your awesome tutorial to make sound + music with Espruino.
I hear a sound but very quiet and not useful. What I want to do is to give an acoustic feedback next to the LED when the user presses the Puck.
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Hi Gordon,
thanks for the update.
I wanted to ask again, if it possible to use Puck.js and the MDBT42Q for a commercial project?
Few month ago I started to develope a solution for disabled people, using Puck.js and the MDBT-Module (modified with an output PCB with Jack plugs), to switch multiple devices with one button. On top a cellphone application + speech recognition.
And my second question is how to implement a mini smd buzzer like this:
https://www.sancobuzzer.com/smd-buzzer/57404424.html
I soldered one between D11 and GND on Puck.js and found your awesome tutorial to make sound + music with Espruino.
I hear a sound but very quiet and not useful. What I want to do is to give an acoustic feedback next to the LED when the user presses the Puck.
Best regards