Thanks for the responses guys!
Okay looks like I'll definitely be staying away from ChatGPT generated code then!
I tried my hand at coding during uni but sucked at it! Maybe I'll give it another go - Definitely would be a good skill to have.
Here is the module I found: https://pcbartists.com/product/i2c-deci ... er-module/
It's got a bunch of features such as the different weighted DB measurements, as well as different time averages which I imagine might be a little more complex to code? I checked out a couple of tutorials but they seemed to be much more basic, providing only a-weighted measurements.
My end goal is to create a product out of this, with a display and buttons that allow you to change the weighting etc..The more I'm reading into it the less sure I am about doing it myself! I'm aware that PCBs are another thing further down the line for after the development stage, which makes me question whether this particular SPL module I've found would be appropriate for that sort of thing or if it's designed for more hobbyist use?
Thanks again in advance - and apologies for the silly questions!
Ben
Okay looks like I'll definitely be staying away from ChatGPT generated code then!

I tried my hand at coding during uni but sucked at it! Maybe I'll give it another go - Definitely would be a good skill to have.
Here is the module I found: https://pcbartists.com/product/i2c-deci ... er-module/
It's got a bunch of features such as the different weighted DB measurements, as well as different time averages which I imagine might be a little more complex to code? I checked out a couple of tutorials but they seemed to be much more basic, providing only a-weighted measurements.
My end goal is to create a product out of this, with a display and buttons that allow you to change the weighting etc..The more I'm reading into it the less sure I am about doing it myself! I'm aware that PCBs are another thing further down the line for after the development stage, which makes me question whether this particular SPL module I've found would be appropriate for that sort of thing or if it's designed for more hobbyist use?
Thanks again in advance - and apologies for the silly questions!
Ben
Statistics: Posted by Bananabullet — Mon Jun 03, 2024 11:17 pm