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Piezo Buzzer

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  • n3roN Offline
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    #1

    Has someone tested a piezo-buzzer (or summer) with arduino?

    i want to use THIS Buzzer for my low voltage sensor. But don't know if this is a matching component for arduino.

    Regards,
    n3ro

    pimatic + MySensors + Homeduino + z-way
    https://github.com/n3roGit/MySensors_n3ro

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    • n3roN n3ro

      Has someone tested a piezo-buzzer (or summer) with arduino?

      i want to use THIS Buzzer for my low voltage sensor. But don't know if this is a matching component for arduino.

      Regards,
      n3ro

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      wrote on last edited by Sparkman
      #2

      @n3ro That should work fine. You may want to add a resistor to limit current. Once you have one, I would measure actual current draw and see if a resistor is needed. Based on the specs provided, you should not need one, but you never know how accurate the specs are.

      Cheers
      Al

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        wrote on last edited by bjornhallberg
        #3

        I've only tried this module so far for prototyping. Worked as intended using the default code. Haven't made any measurements on it. But it ran fine in a 3,3V circuit. Certainly loud enough. Some current limiting would probably not be a bad idea.

        Edit: The module I have is of course passive. Not sure if that is what you want or not. Active vs Passive.

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