Abstract

The current platform consists of three main modules: The first module is a low-power FM transmitter that is programmable/tunable via a I2C protocol. This module receives commands via this protocol from the second module, an Arduino board, an opensource electronics platform used extensively in new media art. The Arduino is then able to communicate with an application running on a host computer via a third USB-serial module. Audio for transmission is supplied via a standard mini jack that plugs into the computer’s headphone output. The interface to the transmitter thus far is a keypad tuner application that runs on the host computer, allowing a user to directly tune the transmitter by entering the desired frequency. This application is currently written in Max/MSP, a graphical programming language for sound and music; however, a custom interface could be written in any language that supports serial communications over USB, such as Pure Data or Processing.

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