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typematrix:
Hi
I found this buzzer in a carbon monoxide alarm I was throwing out.
Must be 10 years old or so It was powered by 3-4 AA batteries.
Its has 3 pins marked F G M
Markings (Made IN Korea by SUN JIN) no part number.
I am trying to make it buzz , want to add to an alarm i am making.
I been doing a bit research and found this circuit, I set it up but nothing happened.
https://electronics.stackexchange.com/questions/18212/whats-the-third-wire-on-a-piezo-buzzer
Any links or ideas here , The buzzer in the alarm was working before I took it apart.
thanks
links to image of buzzer.
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Wimberleytech:
--- Quote from: typematrix on January 16, 2019, 04:52:35 pm ---Hi
I found this buzzer in a carbon monoxide alarm I was throwing out.
Must be 10 years old or so It was powered by 3-4 AA batteries.
Its has 3 pins marked F G M
Markings (Made IN Korea by SUN JIN) no part number.
I am trying to make it buzz , want to add to an alarm i am making.
I been doing a bit research and found this circuit, I set it up but nothing happened.
https://electronics.stackexchange.com/questions/18212/whats-the-third-wire-on-a-piezo-buzzer
Any links or ideas here , The buzzer in the alarm was working before I took it apart.
thanks
links to image of buzzer.
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That is the correct circuit. It should work. Once wired, have you varied the power supply to see where oscillation starts? Show us your circuit...
Also try increasing the collector resistor to, maybe, 2k or so.
soldar:
I googled three terminal buzzer and found https://electronics.stackexchange.com/questions/18212/whats-the-third-wire-on-a-piezo-buzzer
typematrix:
I got it working by changing the resistor values as suggested.
Thanks
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