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10mm Continuous Buzzer PCB Mount
This is the 10mm continuous buzzer PCB Mount , A buzzer is a small yet efficient component to add sound features to our project/system. It is a very small and compact 2-pin structure hence can be easily used on breadboard, Perf Board and even on PCBs which makes this a widely used component in most electronic applications.
This a simple buzzer which when powered will make a Beep Beep Beep. Sound due to the internal oscillating circuit present inside it. But, this buzzer is most widely used because it can be customized with help of other circuits to fit easily in our application. If you want to use this buzzer in your Arduino project, then you will need few essential components like breadboard , jumper wires and resistors.
Features:
- Simply compatible
- The frequency response is satisfactory.
- Small in size
- Low energy consumption
- Good voltage range
Applications:
- Electrical alarms
- Educational purposes
- Security applications
- Electronic Metronomes
- Household applications
Package Includes:
- 1 x 10mm Continuous Buzzer PCB Mount
Specifications:
Minimum sound level | 85db |
Oscillation frequency | 4KHz ± 500Hz |
Current consumption | Maximum 15mA |
Operating voltage | 1.5 to 27 VDC |
Tone | Continuous |
1. What is a buzzer?
- A buzzer, also known as a beeper, is a type of audio signalling device that can be mechanical, electromechanical, or piezoelectric (piezo for short). Alarm devices, timers, train and confirmation of user input such as a mouse click or keystroke are common applications for buzzers and beepers.
2. How does a buzzer work?
- The buzzer works in the way that when the magnetic field is activated, the flexible ferromagnetic disc is attracted to the coil and then returns to rest. The buzzer generates a fluctuating magnetic field that vibrates the disc by oscillating the signal through the coil. The buzzer is activated by this movement.
3. What is the difference between buzzer and speaker?
- The difference between buzzer and speaker is buzzer is a device that produces a single fixed sound when activated, whereas a speaker reproduces the audio signal that it receives.