Speak (Voice) Recognition Module V3 compatible with Arduino

  • Voltage of supply: 4.5–5.5 V.
  • Present: less than 40 milliamperes.
  • Digital Interface: GPIO and UART interface operate at 5V TTL level.
  • Support up to 80 voice commands at a time, with 1500 ms between each speech (one or two syllables).
  • Up to seven voice commands can be used simultaneously.
  • There is an Arduino library available.
  • User-managed Pin Output in General.

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Description

Compact and simple to use, the Speak (Voice) Recognition Module V3 is an Arduino-compatible speaking recognition board.

A speaker-dependent voice recognition module is the Speak (Voice) Recognition Module V3. In total, it can handle up to 80 voice instructions. Up to seven voice commands can be used simultaneously. You might train any sound to be the command. Before allowing the module to recognise any voice commands, users must first train it.

There are two ways to control this board: General Input Pins (half of a function), and Serial Port (full function). The board’s general output pins could produce a variety of waves in response to recognised voice commands.

Which functionalities have been updated?
The Voice Recognition Module V2 that we have only supports five commands at a time and can recognise a total of fifteen instructions. When you train voice commands on V2, they are divided into three groups. Additionally, Recognizer could only import a single group of five commands. This indicates that a maximum of 5 voice commands can be used simultaneously.

Voice instructions on V3 are kept in a single, sizable group, akin to a library. Recognizer could import any one of the seven voice commands available in the library. This indicates that seven commands are active simultaneously.

Features: 

  • Up to 80 voice commands can be supported, with a 1500 ms speech time between each word.
  • Seven voice commands can be used simultaneously with effectiveness.
  • There is an Arduino library available.
  • General Pin Output under user control.
  • Analogue Interface: microphone pin interface in addition to a 3.5 mm mono-channel microphone connector.

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