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5V Buzzer (Pack of 2)

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Piezo buzzers are used for making beeps, tones and alerts. This one is petite but loud! Drive it with 3-5V peak-to-peak square wave. To use, connect one pin to ground (either one) and the other pin to a square wave out from a timer or microcontroller.

For the loudest tones, stay around 4 KHz, but works quite well from 2KHz to 10KHz. For extra loudness, you can connect both pins to a microcontroller and swap which pin is high or low ('differential drive') for double the volume.

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How do I wire and power the buzzer?
Drive it with a 3 to 5 V peak to peak square wave. To use, connect one pin to ground and the other pin to a square wave output from a timer or microcontroller.
What frequency range is suitable for this buzzer?
For the loudest tones stay around 4 kHz, but it works from 2 kHz to 10 kHz.
How can I increase the volume of the buzzer?
For extra loudness you can connect both pins to a microcontroller and swap which pin is high or low to perform differential drive for double the volume.
What is included in the pack and who makes it?
The package contains two piezo buzzers and the brand is ThinkRobotics.
Are there resources available to help me use the buzzer?
Yes, there is a datasheet, sample code and a tutorial available.
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Piezo buzzers are used for making beeps, tones and alerts. This one is petite but loud! Drive it with 3-5V peak-to-peak square wave. To use, connect one pin to ground (either one) and the other pin to a square wave out from a timer or microcontroller.

For the loudest tones, stay around 4 KHz, but works quite well from 2KHz to 10KHz. For extra loudness, you can connect both pins to a microcontroller and swap which pin is high or low ('differential drive') for double the volume.

Specifications

Resources

Datasheet

Sample Code

Tutorial
FAQ
How do I wire and power the buzzer?
Drive it with a 3 to 5 V peak to peak square wave. To use, connect one pin to ground and the other pin to a square wave output from a timer or microcontroller.
What frequency range is suitable for this buzzer?
For the loudest tones stay around 4 kHz, but it works from 2 kHz to 10 kHz.
How can I increase the volume of the buzzer?
For extra loudness you can connect both pins to a microcontroller and swap which pin is high or low to perform differential drive for double the volume.
What is included in the pack and who makes it?
The package contains two piezo buzzers and the brand is ThinkRobotics.
Are there resources available to help me use the buzzer?
Yes, there is a datasheet, sample code and a tutorial available.
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