By Alexsandar | 28 December 2017 | 7931 Comments





Recently, I’ve found out a speaker that I had laying around, which I decided to reuse as an FM radio. After little research, I’ve discovered the Tea5767 module on EBay. It’s the cheapest fm-radio module that you can find and will work perfectly with the project.



Step 1: Parts Needed Recently, I’ve found out a speaker that I had laying around, which I decided to reuse as an FM radio. After little research, I’ve discovered the Tea5767 module on EBay. It’s the cheapest fm-radio module that you can find and will work perfectly with the project.Step 1: Parts Needed

For this project, you will need some very common parts:

the FM radio receiver module itself

some jumper wires

an Arduino Uno board (any arduino will do)

an USB cable

a speaker



Step 2: Connecting the Parts

On the FM radio module, you can find 4 pins. Obviously, 5V and GND connect to the Arduino's power pins. Then, the SDA goes to A4 and SCL - to A5. For every one of the two buttons, you need to insert it into the breadboard and choose one of it's sides. You will see 2 pins. The one on the left (you can swap them as well) connects to ground of the Arduino (through the breadboard) with the 10k resistor. Connect the same row to digital pin 10 (on one of the buttons, and to pin 8 from the other) of the Arduino (defined in the code, can be changed). The pin on the right side of each button connects to 5V.



Step 3: Finalizing