{"componentChunkName":"component---src-templates-page-js","path":"/notes/tracking-street-noise-part-2/","result":{"data":{"markdownRemark":{"html":"<p><a href=\"/notes/tracking-street-noise-on-6th-avenue-part-1-or-why-i-need-earplugs-to-sleep/\">See part 1.</a> Quick update. Today I built an “enclosure” for my sound sensor. Behold:</p>\n<img class=\"aligncenter size-full wp-image-174\" title=\"PA062147\" src=\"/img/uploads/2012/10/PA062147.jpg\" alt=\"\"  />\n<img class=\"aligncenter size-full wp-image-173\" title=\"PA062150\" src=\"/img/uploads/2012/10/PA062150.jpg\" alt=\"\"  />\n<p>The microphone is set back because of how closely I initially soldered it to the PCB. This was impacting the microphone’s ability to capture sound, so after taking the pictures I went back and resoldered it so that it’s flush with the wood. Next steps will be to modifying my Processing sketch to output a CSV file of all the sensor readings so I can run it for hours and analyze it later.</p>","frontmatter":{"path":"/notes/tracking-street-noise-part-2/","title":"Tracking street noise, part 2","date":"2012-10-06T22:31:51.000Z","categories":["Arduino","DIY Health","Physical Computing","ITP","Sensors"],"churl":null,"uses":null}}},"pageContext":{"post":true,"prev":{"url":"/notes/tracking-street-noise/","title":"Tracking street noise"},"next":{"url":"/notes/tests-for-cat-car/","title":"Tests for Cat Car"}}}}