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Wireless microphone
  • Hi guys, Is the a way of working with wireless mics with xth Sense rather than having a cable attached. Thanks.

  • Hi... I have not tried something like that, BUT from my point of view a lot of wireless mics have a receiver (bluetooth, radio or other techniques) which a converting the "wireless signal" back to audio (and are plugged in a standard audio jack)...so it should be handeld like a "normal" source in the xth-sense software....

    Have you got a chance to just try it? What kind of mic do you have?

    cheers chrs

  • it's all about putting together a system that has enough bandwith for full audio sampling rate with really low frequency sounds. Unfortunately, it seems a bit more complex than it should, so there are some ideas here, but we need to work out and experiment with our (volunteering) engineer.

    If you know any engineer who wants to give us a hand, please direct her/him to us! thanks!

  • Thanks for the Replies Chrs and Marco

  • the idea would be to have the Xth Sense velcro bracelet embedded with an ADC which gets the sound from the mic and pass it trough a RF transmitter like the Nordic nRF24Z1 [1]. On the other hand we should have a receiver (the same model should work fine in dual mode), connected to a DAC, which eventually output the sound in your favourite external sound card, or integrated laptop sound card.

    somebody also suggested to use an XBee, but I'm not sure the bandwidth would be enough in this case, for uncompressed audio (assuming we need uncompressed audio, perhaps we don't).

    [1] http://www.nordicsemi.com/eng/Products/2.4GHz-RF/nRF24Z1