PCB Mounted Passive Buzzer Module

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  1. Operating Voltage : 1.5 ~ 15V DC
  2. Working Current: Less than 25mA
  3. Tone Generation Range : 1.5 ~ 2.5kHz
  4. Dimensions (LxWxH):  26 x 15 x 11 mm

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Brand: Generic
Category: Piezo Buzzer Module
Tags: Arduino Passive Piezoelectric Buzzer Module

Passive Buzzer Module is a built-in construction of digital transducers, DC energy provides, extensively utilized in computer systems, printers, copiers, alarms, digital toys, car digital apparatus, phones, timers and different digital electronics projects for Alert sound.

 This PCB Mounted Passive Buzzer Module can produce a range of sound tones depending on the input frequency, i.e it can generate tones between 1.5 to 2.5 kHz by switching it on and off at different frequencies either using delays or PWM.

This module is ideally suited to adding noise to your project and is compatible with a pin pitch of 2.54mm while functioning with microcontrollers such as the Arduino. This module lets you respond to programmatic changes with a lovely annoying buzzer that can be altered over a range of frequencies to ensure maximum irritation.
To operate the I/O pin must receive a square wave to trigger the buzzer. This can be produced within all popular microcontrollers.

The following Arduino Sample sketch will generate two different tones by turning on and off the buzzer at different frequencies using a delay.

int buzzer = 8; // set the buzzer control digital IO pin 
void setup() { 
pinMode(buzzer, OUTPUT); // set pin 8 as output
 }
void loop() { 
for (int i = 0; i < 80; i++) { 
     digitalWrite(buzzer, HIGH); // make a sound
     delay(1); // send high signal to buzzer
     digitalWrite(buzzer, LOW); // delay 1ms
     delay(1); // send low signal to buzzer 
                             }
 delay(50);
 for (int j = 0; j < 100; j++) { 
     digitalWrite(buzzer, HIGH);  //make another sound 
     delay(2);
     digitalWrite(buzzer, LOW); // delay 2ms 
     delay(2);
                               }
 delay(100); 
}

Connection Diagram:

Passive Buzzer Module

Connections:
  • Arduino: Buzzer
  • GND: (minus sign)
  • Center pin: No connection
  • Any digital pin: S

Specifications and Features:

  1. Operating Voltage : 1.5 ~ 15V DC
  2. Working Current: Less than 25mA
  3. Material: Plastic
  4. Tone Generation Range : 1.5 ~ 2.5kHz
  5. Dimensions (LxWxH):  26 x 15 x 11 mm
  6. Colour: Black
  7. Weight: 3g

Package Includes:

1 x PCB Mounted Passive Buzzer Module

Operating Voltage (VDC):

1.5 ~ 15

Max. Operating Current (mA)

25

Tone Generation Range (kHz)

1.5 ~ 2.5

Length (mm):

15

Width (mm):

19.7

Height (mm):

10

Weight (g):

1 (approx)

Shipping Weight 0.01 kg
Shipping Dimensions 6 × 4 × 2 cm
15 Days Warranty

This item is covered with a standard warranty of 15 days from the time of delivery against manufacturing defects only. This warranty is given for the benefit of Robu customers from any kind of manufacturing defects. Replacement will be done against manufacturing defects.


What voids warranty:

If the product is subject to misuse, tampering, static discharge, accident, water or fire damage, use of chemicals & soldered or altered in any way.

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  1. jojesh (verified owner)

    It looks it is working now. 🙂

    jojesh

  2. shubhamchouksey1998

    The product is good

    shubhamchouksey1998

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