Feature

●Are you looking to add some grooves to your project. Does your haunted house or Halloween costume need some sound effects embedded into it?
●Do you just want to be able to say you built your own MP3 player? The MP3 Player Shield is an easy way to add music or sound effects to your project.
●Features: 3.5mm audio out jack, 0.1" spaced header for speaker out, microSD card slot. The shield does use up quite a few pins, but here are the pins still available to connect to other components. The hardware UART pins -- RX and TX -- on pins 0 and 1, D5 and D10 (PWM pins!), All analog pins (A0 through A5).
●The centerpiece of the MP3 Player Shield is a VS1053B Audio Codec IC. The VS1053B is a multi talented little chip. On top of MP3s, it can also decode Ogg Vorbis, AAC, WMA, and MIDI.
●If youre not sure which version youve got, theres a version number on the bottom copper layer, underneath the headphone jack, as shown below. Note: Headers not included.


Description

The SparkFun MP3 Player Shield is an awesome MP3 decoder with the capabilities of storing music files onto a run-of-the-mill microSD card, thus giving you the ability to add music or sound effects to any project. With this board you can pull MP3 files from an microSD card and play them using only one shield, effectively turning any compatible with Arduino board into a fully functional stand-alone MP3 player! The MP3 Shield utilizes the VS1053B MP3 audio decoder IC to decode audio files. The VS1053 is also capable of decoding Ogg Vorbis/MP3/AAC/WMA/MIDI audio and encoding IMA ADPCM and user-loadable Ogg Vorbis.
The VS1053 receives its input bitstream through a serial input bus (SPI). After the stream has been decoded by the IC, the audio is sent out to both a 3.5mm stereo headphone jack, as well as a 2-pin 0.1" pitch header.
The centerpiece of the MP3 Player Shield is a VS1053B Audio Codec IC. The VS1053B is a multi talented little chip. On top of MP3s, it can also decode Ogg Vorbis, AAC, WMA, and MIDI. (Its also capable of encoding audio, although thats outside the scope of the MP3 Shield.)Supporting the VS1053B is a µSD card socket, which you can use to store MP3 files on. Using the compatible with Arduino SD library, its simple to read music files off an SD card, and stream them to the VS1053B. Theres additional circuitry on-board to level shift signals down to the 3.3V maximum allowable by SD cards.This shield comes populated with all components as shown in the images and schematic; but it does not come with headers installed. We recommend the R3 Stackable Header Kit.