Difference between revisions of "Crowbits-Buzzer"

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3. Then, turn on the power, the buzzer will beep when you press the self-locking switch.
 
3. Then, turn on the power, the buzzer will beep when you press the self-locking switch.
  
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Note: Please tear off the paper on the buzzer when you want to use it for the buzzer to work properly. The paper on top is in order to protect it while shipping and transporting.
 
Note: Please tear off the paper on the buzzer when you want to use it for the buzzer to work properly. The paper on top is in order to protect it while shipping and transporting.

Latest revision as of 12:20, 28 July 2020

Description

The buzzer is a digital output module, it makes a sound when receives the signal. Typical uses of buzzer include alarm devices, timers, etc.

Crowbits-Buzzer-1.jpg

Features

  • Easy to use the piezoelectric buzzer
  • Digital output module

Specification

  • Operating Voltage: 3.3V DC
  • Oscillation Frequency: (2.7 ±0.3) KHz
  • Sound Pressure Level: ≥80dB
  • Supply mode: Crowbits Power Module
  • Dimensions: 31.5(L)*24.5(W)*13(H) mm


Usage

1. You also need to prepare a power module, such as Crowbits-Power Supply, and an input module, such as Crowbits-Switch.

2. The connection mode is shown in the figure, but the signal feet of the input module and the output module must be connected.

3. Then, turn on the power, the buzzer will beep when you press the self-locking switch.

Crowbits-Buzzer-Wiki 1.jpg

Note: Please tear off the paper on the buzzer when you want to use it for the buzzer to work properly. The paper on top is in order to protect it while shipping and transporting.