Grove - Piezo Buzzer/Active Buzzer - Arduino/Raspberry Pi Compatible

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ManufacturerSeeed Studio
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Product Code:SS-0107

Product Dimensions and Weight

Product Weight: 0.0100KG
1,70 €
Sales price without tax 1,37 €

Description

Grove - Piezo Buzzer/Active Buzzer - Arduino/Raspberry Pi Compatible

 

Description

Grove - Buzzer is a simple yet enjoyable twig to use. It can output noise at a volume over 85 dB and is integrated with the Grove interface, which makes it easy to connect and experiment by just plug & play. It is a perfect add-on for all kinds of Arduino projects and human-machine interfaces.

 

Features

  • Piezoelectric buzzer with wide compatibility: Can produce a variety of pleasant sounds and analog sound, intermittent sound. Pure timbre, not easily covered by noise
  • Low power consumption: It is driven by voltage, so the current consumption is small, generally under 20mA, not more than 100mA.
  • Awesome volume: sound output: > 85 dB
  • Easy to use: compatible with Grove port, just plug-and-play

This is a simple yet enjoyable twig to use. The piezo can be connected to digital outputs and will emit a tone when the output is high. Alternatively, it can be connected to an analog pulse-width modulation output to generate various tones and effects. If you would like to connect Grove - Buzzer as well as other Grove modules to Arduino boards, we recommend Grove Base Shield V2.0 for Arduino.

 

Application

  • An add-on for any kind of human-machine interface
  • Microwave ovens
  • Doorbell
  • Alarm device
  • Electrical alarm
  • Timer

 

Technical Details  

Dimensions 24mm x20mm x9.8mm
Weight G.W 10g
Battery Exclude
Operating Voltage 3.3-5V
Sound Output ≥85dB
Resonant Frequency 2300±300Hz

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