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- | ==== Sound Output Devices ==== | + | ====== Sound Output Devices ====== |
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+ | == Speaker == | ||
+ | Speakers are electroacoustic devices that convert electrical signals into sound waves. A speaker uses a permanent magnet and a coil attached to the membrane. Sound signal flowing through the coil creates an electromagnetic field with variable strength; the coil attracts a magnet according to the strength of the field, thus making a membrane vibrate and creating a sound wave.\\ | ||
+ | Another widely used speaker technology, called piezo speaker, uses piezoelectric materials instead of magnets.\\ | ||
+ | Speakers are used to create an audible sound for human perception and ultrasonic sound for sensors and measurement equipment. Some speakers are designed to generate a single, fixed-frequency acoustic tone. Such elements are called buzzers and have a built-in generator to emit sound if the voltage is on. Elements without built-in generators should be controlled with the frequency signal coming from the microcontroller. Sound-generating devices require more power than LED, so there is a need to check if the operating current is lower than the maximum current of the microcontroller' | ||
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- | Speakers are electroacoustic devices that convert electrical signals into sound waves. A speaker uses a permanent magnet and a coil attached to the membrane. Sound signal, flowing through the coil, creates the electromagnetic field with variable strength; coil attracts to magnet according to the strength of the field, thus making a membrane vibrate and creating a sound wave. Another widely used speaker technology, called piezo speaker, uses piezoelectric materials instead of magnets. Speakers are used to create an audible sound for human perception and ultrasonic sound for sensors and measurement equipment. Some speakers are created to generate acoustic tones of a single, fixed frequency. Such elements are called buzzers and have a built-in generator to emit sound if the voltage is on. Elements without built-in generators should be controlled with the frequency signal coming from the microcontroller. Sound-generating devices require more power than LED, so there is a need to check if the operating current is lower than the maximum current of the microcontroller' | + | {{ : |
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