{"product_id":"midi-featherwing-kit-ada-4740","title":"MIDI FeatherWing Kit Ada 4740","description":"\u003ch3\u003eMIDI FeatherWing Kit Ada 4740\u003c\/h3\u003e\r\n\u003cp id=\"b\"\u003eTurn your Feather into a song-bird with this musically-enabled FeatherWing\r\nthat adds MIDI input and output jacks to just about any Feather. You get both\r\ninput and output DIN-5 MIDI jacks, a 3V optically isolator so you can\r\ninterface with MIDI on 3.3V logic\/power microcontrollers, and two blinky\r\nindicator LEDs underneath the jacks to help you know when data is sent and\r\nreceived. For those who have moved from DIN-5 jacks to \"TRS MIDI A\" 3.5mm\r\njacks, we provide spots to solder in 3.5mm stereo jacks (optional and not\r\nincluded by default) We use the hardware serial pins RX and TX to send\/receive\r\ndata - you'll need to set these to 31250 baud in your programming language and\r\nthen send\/receive MIDI packet data. MIDI OUT is connected to the UART TX pin,\r\nand MIDI IN is connected to the UART RX pin. For example, here's how you would\r\ndo it in Arduino or a full-featured library with helpers. Here's an example on\r\nusing a UART for MIDI transport in CircuitPython. Because we use the UART,\r\nthis works with all Feathers except for those with USB-Serial converters that\r\nuse the UART pins. Right now that means the ESP8266 Huzzah Feather, 328p\r\nFeather and nRF52 Feather don't work because they use the hardware UART for\r\nprogramming. Any other Feathers with native USB will work just fine. Comes as\r\na kit with an assembled PCB that has all the surface-mount components\r\nattached, loose headers, and two loose DIN-5 jacks. Some basic soldering is\r\nrequired to assemble the header and DIN jacks in place. If you're like to use\r\n3.5mm jacks, you'll want to pick up some through-hole 3.5mm stereo jacks and\r\nsolder those in, instead.\u003c\/p\u003e \r\n\r\n\u003ch3\u003eProduct Features\u003c\/h3\u003e\r\n  \u003cul class=\"a\"\u003e\r\n         \u003cli\u003eTurn your Feather into a song-bird with this musically-enabled FeatherWing that adds MIDI input and output jacks to just about any Feather. You get both input and output DIN-5 MIDI jacks, a 3V optically isolator so you can interface with MIDI on 3.3V logic\/power microcontrollers, and two blinky indicator LEDs underneath the jacks to help you know when data is sent and received.\u003c\/li\u003e\r\n         \u003cli\u003eFor those who have moved from DIN-5 jacks to \"TRS MIDI A\" 3.5mm jacks, we provide spots to solder in 3.5mm stereo jacks (optional and not included by default)\u003c\/li\u003e\r\n         \u003cli\u003eFor those who have moved from DIN-5 jacks to \"TRS MIDI A\" 3.5mm jacks, we provide spots to solder in 3.5mm stereo jacks (optional and not included by default)\u003c\/li\u003e\r\n         \u003cli\u003eBecause we use the UART, this works with all Feathers except for those with USB-Serial converters that use the UART pins. Right now that means the ESP8266 Huzzah Feather, 328p Feather and nRF52 Feather don't work because they use the hardware UART for programming. Any other Feathers with native USB will work just fine.\u003c\/li\u003e\r\n         \u003cli\u003eComes as a kit with an assembled PCB that has all the surface-mount components attached, loose headers, and two loose DIN-5 jacks. Some basic soldering is required to assemble the header and DIN jacks in place. If you're like to use 3.5mm jacks, you'll want to pick up some through-hole 3.5mm stereo jacks and solder those in, instead.\u003c\/li\u003e\r\n  \u003c\/ul\u003e","brand":"Adafruit","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":45936004759705,"sku":"B0BPN47H96","price":111.0,"currency_code":"AUD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0491\/3148\/7385\/files\/B0BPN47H96.jpg?v=1775764071","url":"https:\/\/soundstores.net\/products\/midi-featherwing-kit-ada-4740","provider":"SoundStore Australia","version":"1.0","type":"link"}