Description
Key Features - Buzzer
- Designed for 5V applications, this electrical buzzer is well-suited for integration in systems demanding consistent audio indicators.
- Operating Voltage: 4-8V DC, much like the broader piezo buzzer range.
- Compact and easy to mount on PCBs, the smallest buzzer option caters perfectly to minimal space requirements.
- Consistent sound pressure output, much needed in bell and buzzer combined alert systems.
- Economical pack of 5 buzzers, ideal for both small-scale and larger 5V electromagnetic buzzer pack projects.
- Black plastic body for durability, a common characteristic seen in mini buzzer designs.
- Simple two-wire connection akin to standard buzzer wire setups.
Applications
Use the buzzer in numerous applications such as in electronic buzzere systems, where audible alerts are mandatory, as seen in buzzer in bike systems. They are also great for electronic toys providing audio feedback through a piezoelectric buzzer mechanism. Handy in educational kits, these buzzers provide a simple way for students to learn about audible signal components in circuit design, much like a passive buzzer demo. Audio indicators are critical in failure alerts in industrial setups, ensuring timely notifications of issues, similar to setups that use a bike indicator buzzer. Additionally, suitable for prompt and alert indicators in electronic circuits, timers, counters, and user interface feedback in consumer electronics. Ideal for DIY projects, these versatile components can be easily integrated into any setup requiring sound alerts, solidifying their role as a reliable indicator buzzer.
Technical Specifications
Product Specification | Value |
Manufacturer | Generic |
Frequency | 2048Hz, making it comparable to typical piezoelectric buzzer frequencies. |
Material | Plastic (ABS) |
Color | Black |
Resistance | 90 Ω |
Pin Spacing | 6 mm |
Body Diameter | 12 mm, classifying it as one of the smallest buzzer types available. |
Sound Pressure | 80 dB(A) at 10cm |
Height | 9.5 mm |
Weight | 1 g |
Shipping Weight | 0.015 kg |
Rated Current | <30 mA at 5V DC |
Sound Output | ≥85 dB at 10 cm, suitable for usage in electronic buzzer systems. |
Resonant Frequency | 2300 ± 300 Hz |
Operating Temperature | -20°C to +60°C |
How to Use
To incorporate the buzzer into your project, follow these steps:
- Determine the location on the PCB for mounting the buzzer. The pin pitch is 6mm, so ensure your board layout accommodates this spacing fitting for a bell and buzzer combined use case.
- Connect the positive terminal of the buzzer to the positive lead of your power supply or control circuit. Ensure the voltage output does not exceed 5V, protecting your electrical buzzer from damage.
- Connect the negative terminal to the ground or return path of your circuit, as you would with a standard buzzer wire configuration.
- Test the circuit by activating the output signal from your code or control unit. The piezo buzzer should emit a sound to indicate successful integration.
- Use circuit diagrams and connection guides available online for more complex setups requiring multiple audio signals.
- Incorporate additional components like resistors if necessary to modulate sound levels according to project requirements, just like in piezoelectric buzzer configurations.
Package Includes
- 5V Active Electromagnetic Buzzer
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Specification
Product Specification | Value |
Manufacturer | Generic |
Frequency | 2048Hz |
Pin Spacing | 6mm |
Material | Plastic |
Color | Black |
Width | 12mm |
Height | 9.5mm |
Weight | 1g |
Shipping Weight | 0.015kg |
Shipping Dimensions | 8 × 10 × 1 cm |
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