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Sound analyser ( Gunshot Detector ) with arduino

EmreKon1
EmreKon1 over 13 years ago

Hi all. I'm new in arduino and electronics. So i need your help image

 

I'm thinking to make gunshot detector with arduino mega.

 

My plan is that:

Firstly a microphone gets sound and arduino analyses the sound is it a gun or not.

This analysing will be with " sound frequency ". ( but I'm not sure can i disiungish the sounds with their frequencies ) image

Than a lcd screen will write " gunshot detected, or M-16 rifle shot detected" or what else

 

Here is my questions

 

1. Which type of microphone will i use?

2. How do microphone know it is gun sound? ( frequency, decibel, amplitute or what speciality of sound )

3. I heard about FFT ( fast fourier transform ) any idea to use FFT?

 

Any suggestions?

 

Thank you all image

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  • Former Member
    Former Member over 12 years ago in reply to EmreKon1 +3 suggested
    I have no idea what you want to use this set up for. Will it become a staionairy set up or is it somethiong you will carry around? The approach will be completely different I wonder how much Decibel a…
  • JoaoSeverino
    JoaoSeverino over 13 years ago +1 suggested
    For the microphone to use I suggest to use a piezo element and you should check this video where a piezo element is used to detect a loud noise and trigger a camera http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R8_dAgaBBdI…
  • fustini
    fustini over 12 years ago in reply to EmreKon1 +1 suggested
    This reminded me of this project to control home automation with whistling: http://befinitiv.wordpress.com/2012/04/01/control-your-home-devices-by-whistling/ FFT software running on Linux is used: http…
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    0 Former Member over 12 years ago

    I have made a blow counter which counts the frequency of a hydraulic hammer.

     

    Looks similar to your project.

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    0 EmreKon1 over 12 years ago in reply to Former Member

    Yes looking similar. Can you share your project with us?

    Thank you...

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    0 Former Member over 12 years ago in reply to EmreKon1

    I have no idea what you want to use this set up for.

    Will it become a staionairy set up or is it somethiong you will carry around?

    The approach will be completely different

     

    I wonder how much Decibel a gun shot makes at 200 meters.

    And is it not "over voiced" by other surrouinding sounds.

     

     

    Check out this super tutorial for the gun shot detection.

     

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y0Q0ERSP24A

     

    I used this principle (and circuit) for the frequency counter.

    I used a 1 euro microphone as Afrotechmods explains.

     

    Check out his other tutorials too. I learned so much from him.

    They are very, very helpfull, fun to watch and so easy to understand.

     

    If you use a 5 V power supply, the trigger will be a digital on/off signal for a digital pin.

    Or you can read it on one of the analog pins.

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    0 EmreKon1 over 12 years ago in reply to Former Member

    I want to detect if a gun fired.

    Every gun have diffrerent sound frequencies.

    I will measure some gun's frequency.

    Than if a gun fired, Arduino will say " M-16 Rifle fired " or " AK-47 Rifle fired ".

    That is my project.

    So I think I must measure sound frequencies with Arduino.

     

    I watched some viedos you said, they are so helpful but I can't find what I'm searching for.

    How can I measure sound frequency with Arduino?

     

    Thank you

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    0 EmreKon1 over 12 years ago in reply to Former Member

    I want to detect if a gun fired.

    Every gun have diffrerent sound frequencies.

    I will measure some gun's frequency.

    Than if a gun fired, Arduino will say " M-16 Rifle fired " or " AK-47 Rifle fired ".

    That is my project.

    So I think I must measure sound frequencies with Arduino.

     

    I watched some viedos you said, they are so helpful but I can't find what I'm searching for.

    How can I measure sound frequency with Arduino?

     

    Thank you

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  • chavmic
    0 chavmic over 6 years ago in reply to EmreKon1

    How is this project coming? I'd like to create something similar to this and keep running into issues.

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