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Notes from my testing last night showed that a "wall wart" AC adapter created an audibly noisy signal from the Arduino, and a much lower success rate for 2-way communication.
We should add this (and workarounds) to the README
Hardware
What board, circuit/shield, and smartphone/laptop are you using?
Uno, SoftModem prebuilt shield, iMac with TRRS cable splitter.
Not sure if this is random noise. I expected to see some 50Hz ripples from the AC adapter, but it doesn't look like that. I'll watch out for an AC adapter to see if I can reproduce the behavior.
Notes from my testing last night showed that a "wall wart" AC adapter created an audibly noisy signal from the Arduino, and a much lower success rate for 2-way communication.
We should add this (and workarounds) to the README
Hardware
What board, circuit/shield, and smartphone/laptop are you using?
Uno, SoftModem prebuilt shield, iMac with TRRS cable splitter.
The recorded sound is here: https://publiclab.org/system/images/photos/000/018/895/original/myRecording00.wav
Software
Using webjack-firmata and this is important because some applications need the extra power an AC adapter offers, like stepper motor drivers: publiclab/webjack-firmata#21
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