Update ReSpeaker 4 mic

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#ReSpeaker 4 Mic Linear Array
This HAT comes with 4 microphones and designed for AI and voice applications. That means you can build a more powerful and flexible voice product with Raspberry Pi which can integrate Amazon Alexa Voice
Service, Google Assistant, and so on. It consists of two boards, one is voice accessory HAT, another is four microphones linear array. It supports 8 input & 8 output channels in Raspbian system. The first 6 input channel for microphone recording(only first 4 input channels are valid capture data), rest of 2 input channel are echo channel of playback. The first 2 output channel for playing, rest of 6 output channel are dummy.
This HAT comes with 4 microphones and is designed for AI and voice applications; integration with Amazon Alexa Voice, Google Assistant, and so on. It consists of two boards: the voice accessory HAT, and the four microphone linear array. It supports 8 input and 8 output channels in Raspbian/Raspberry Pi OS. The first 6 input channels are for microphone recording. Only the first 4 input channels are valid capture data, the remaining 2 input channels are an echo channel for playback. The first 2 output channels output stereo audio, the remaining 6 are unused.
* MIC: 4 Microphones
* RGB LED: 12 APA102 RGB LEDs, connected to SPI interface
* AC108: 2 4-channels ADC
* AC101: a 2-channels DAC
* Raspberry Pi 40-Pin Headers: support Raspberry Pi Zero, Raspberry Pi 1 B+, Raspberry Pi 2 B and Raspberry Pi 3 B
* Raspberry Pi 40-Pin Header
* I2C: Grove I2C port, connected to I2C-1
* GP12: Grove digital port, connected to GPIO12 & GPIO13
* JST 2.0 SPEAKER OUT: for connecting speaker with JST 2.0 connector

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#ReSpeaker 4 Mic Linear Array
This HAT comes with 4 microphones and designed for AI and voice applications. That means you can build a more powerful and flexible voice product with Raspberry Pi which can integrate Amazon Alexa Voice
Service, Google Assistant, and so on. It consists of two boards, one is voice accessory HAT, another is four microphones linear array. It supports 8 input & 8 output channels in Raspbian system. The first 6 input channel for microphone recording(only first 4 input channels are valid capture data), rest of 2 input channel are echo channel of playback. The first 2 output channel for playing, rest of 6 output channel are dummy.
This HAT comes with 4 microphones and is designed for AI and voice applications; integration with Amazon Alexa Voice, Google Assistant, and so on. It consists of two boards: the voice accessory HAT, and the four microphone linear array. It supports 8 input and 8 output channels in Raspbian/Raspberry Pi OS. The first 6 input channels are for microphone recording. Only the first 4 input channels are valid capture data, the remaining 2 input channels are an echo channel for playback. The first 2 output channels output stereo audio, the remaining 6 are unused.
* MIC: 4 Microphones
* RGB LED: 12 APA102 RGB LEDs, connected to SPI interface
* AC108: 2 4-channels ADC
* AC101: a 2-channels DAC
* Raspberry Pi 40-Pin Headers: support Raspberry Pi Zero, Raspberry Pi 1 B+, Raspberry Pi 2 B and Raspberry Pi 3 B
* Raspberry Pi 40-Pin Header
* I2C: Grove I2C port, connected to I2C-1
* GP12: Grove digital port, connected to GPIO12 & GPIO13
* JST 2.0 SPEAKER OUT: for connecting speaker with JST 2.0 connector

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#ReSpeaker 4 Mic Linear Array
This HAT comes with 4 microphones and designed for AI and voice applications. That means you can build a more powerful and flexible voice product with Raspberry Pi which can integrate Amazon Alexa Voice
Service, Google Assistant, and so on. It consists of two boards, one is voice accessory HAT, another is four microphones linear array. It supports 8 input & 8 output channels in Raspbian system. The first 6 input channel for microphone recording(only first 4 input channels are valid capture data), rest of 2 input channel are echo channel of playback. The first 2 output channel for playing, rest of 6 output channel are dummy.
This HAT comes with 4 microphones and is designed for AI and voice applications; integration with Amazon Alexa Voice, Google Assistant, and so on. It consists of two boards: the voice accessory HAT, and the four microphone linear array. It supports 8 input and 8 output channels in Raspbian/Raspberry Pi OS. The first 6 input channels are for microphone recording. Only the first 4 input channels are valid capture data, the remaining 2 input channels are an echo channel for playback. The first 2 output channels output stereo audio, the remaining 6 are unused.
* MIC: 4 Microphones
* RGB LED: 12 APA102 RGB LEDs, connected to SPI interface
* AC108: 2 4-channels ADC
* AC101: a 2-channels DAC
* Raspberry Pi 40-Pin Headers: support Raspberry Pi Zero, Raspberry Pi 1 B+, Raspberry Pi 2 B and Raspberry Pi 3 B
* Raspberry Pi 40-Pin Header
* I2C: Grove I2C port, connected to I2C-1
* GP12: Grove digital port, connected to GPIO12 & GPIO13
* JST 2.0 SPEAKER OUT: for connecting speaker with JST 2.0 connector

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#ReSpeaker 4 Mic Linear Array
This HAT comes with 4 microphones and designed for AI and voice applications. That means you can build a more powerful and flexible voice product with Raspberry Pi which can integrate Amazon Alexa Voice
Service, Google Assistant, and so on. It consists of two boards, one is voice accessory HAT, another is four microphones linear array. It supports 8 input & 8 output channels in Raspbian system. The first 6 input channel for microphone recording(only first 4 input channels are valid capture data), rest of 2 input channel are echo channel of playback. The first 2 output channel for playing, rest of 6 output channel are dummy.
This HAT comes with 4 microphones and is designed for AI and voice applications; integration with Amazon Alexa Voice, Google Assistant, and so on. It consists of two boards: the voice accessory HAT, and the four microphone linear array. It supports 8 input and 8 output channels in Raspbian/Raspberry Pi OS. The first 6 input channels are for microphone recording. Only the first 4 input channels are valid capture data, the remaining 2 input channels are an echo channel for playback. The first 2 output channels output stereo audio, the remaining 6 are unused.
* MIC: 4 Microphones
* RGB LED: 12 APA102 RGB LEDs, connected to SPI interface
* AC108: 2 4-channels ADC
* AC101: a 2-channels DAC
* Raspberry Pi 40-Pin Headers: support Raspberry Pi Zero, Raspberry Pi 1 B+, Raspberry Pi 2 B and Raspberry Pi 3 B
* Raspberry Pi 40-Pin Header
* I2C: Grove I2C port, connected to I2C-1
* GP12: Grove digital port, connected to GPIO12 & GPIO13
* JST 2.0 SPEAKER OUT: for connecting speaker with JST 2.0 connector

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#ReSpeaker 4 Mic Linear Array
This HAT comes with 4 microphones and designed for AI and voice applications. That means you can build a more powerful and flexible voice product with Raspberry Pi which can integrate Amazon Alexa Voice
Service, Google Assistant, and so on. It consists of two boards, one is voice accessory HAT, another is four microphones linear array. It supports 8 input & 8 output channels in Raspbian system. The first 6 input channel for microphone recording(only first 4 input channels are valid capture data), rest of 2 input channel are echo channel of playback. The first 2 output channel for playing, rest of 6 output channel are dummy.
This HAT comes with 4 microphones and is designed for AI and voice applications; integration with Amazon Alexa Voice, Google Assistant, and so on. It consists of two boards: the voice accessory HAT, and the four microphone linear array. It supports 8 input and 8 output channels in Raspbian/Raspberry Pi OS. The first 6 input channels are for microphone recording. Only the first 4 input channels are valid capture data, the remaining 2 input channels are an echo channel for playback. The first 2 output channels output stereo audio, the remaining 6 are unused.
* MIC: 4 Microphones
* RGB LED: 12 APA102 RGB LEDs, connected to SPI interface
* AC108: 2 4-channels ADC
* AC101: a 2-channels DAC
* Raspberry Pi 40-Pin Headers: support Raspberry Pi Zero, Raspberry Pi 1 B+, Raspberry Pi 2 B and Raspberry Pi 3 B
* Raspberry Pi 40-Pin Header
* I2C: Grove I2C port, connected to I2C-1
* GP12: Grove digital port, connected to GPIO12 & GPIO13
* JST 2.0 SPEAKER OUT: for connecting speaker with JST 2.0 connector

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#ReSpeaker 4 Mic Linear Array
This HAT comes with 4 microphones and designed for AI and voice applications. That means you can build a more powerful and flexible voice product with Raspberry Pi which can integrate Amazon Alexa Voice
Service, Google Assistant, and so on. It consists of two boards, one is voice accessory HAT, another is four microphones linear array. It supports 8 input & 8 output channels in Raspbian system. The first 6 input channel for microphone recording(only first 4 input channels are valid capture data), rest of 2 input channel are echo channel of playback. The first 2 output channel for playing, rest of 6 output channel are dummy.
This HAT comes with 4 microphones and is designed for AI and voice applications; integration with Amazon Alexa Voice, Google Assistant, and so on. It consists of two boards: the voice accessory HAT, and the four microphone linear array. It supports 8 input and 8 output channels in Raspbian/Raspberry Pi OS. The first 6 input channels are for microphone recording. Only the first 4 input channels are valid capture data, the remaining 2 input channels are an echo channel for playback. The first 2 output channels output stereo audio, the remaining 6 are unused.
* MIC: 4 Microphones
* RGB LED: 12 APA102 RGB LEDs, connected to SPI interface
* AC108: 2 4-channels ADC
* AC101: a 2-channels DAC
* Raspberry Pi 40-Pin Headers: support Raspberry Pi Zero, Raspberry Pi 1 B+, Raspberry Pi 2 B and Raspberry Pi 3 B
* Raspberry Pi 40-Pin Header
* I2C: Grove I2C port, connected to I2C-1
* GP12: Grove digital port, connected to GPIO12 & GPIO13
* JST 2.0 SPEAKER OUT: for connecting speaker with JST 2.0 connector