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Small Piezoelectric Buzzer - 5V Active Buzzer

The Piezoelectric Buzzer is a small and efficient component to add to your system or project if you want to produce any sound feedback or sound an alarm. Its two-pin compact structure allows it to be easily used with a breadboard, perf-board, or even PCBs. This piezoelectric buzzer has 23mm diameter and 30mm spaced mount holes. It produces a 3.3kHz tone at an 85dB sound level when activated drawing a current less than 15mA. Supplied with a 100mm lead, it is designed for a 5V power supply but it is advisable to use a stable supply in this range. It is very popular among hobbyists and portable electronics due to its small size and easy to use.

 

Specifications

  • Operation Voltage: 5V DC
  • Frequency: 3,300Hz
  • Current: <15mA
  • SPL: 85dBA/10cm
  • Color: Black
  • Operating Temperature: - 20° to +60°C
  • Polarity: Positive Pin marked on the surface
  • Number of pins: 2

 

Product Description

 

To use this buzzer, you can directly connect to any GPIO pin of your microcontroller board like Arduino, Raspberry Pi, or PIC and since it only draws 15mA maximum current, it won’t damage your controller. Care should be taken to connect the positive terminal to the supply which is marked by a (+) sign over it.

 

Additional Resources

Datasheet of Piezoelectric Buzzer

Buzzer Circuit using 555 timer IC

Water level Alarm Circuit

Arduino based Smart knock detection sensor

 

Package Contents

1×Piezoelectric Buzzer

    The Piezoelectric Buzzer is a small and efficient component to add to your system or project if you want to produce any sound feedback or sound an alarm. Its two-pin compact structure allows it to be easily used with a breadboard, perf-board, or even PCBs. This piezoelectric buzzer has 23mm diameter and 30mm spaced mount holes. It produces a 3.3kHz tone at an 85dB sound level when activated drawing a current less than 15mA. Supplied with a 100mm lead, it is designed for a 5V power supply but it is advisable to use a stable supply in this range. It is very popular among hobbyists and portable electronics due to its small size and easy to use.

     

    Specifications

    • Operation Voltage: 5V DC
    • Frequency: 3,300Hz
    • Current: <15mA
    • SPL: 85dBA/10cm
    • Color: Black
    • Operating Temperature: - 20° to +60°C
    • Polarity: Positive Pin marked on the surface
    • Number of pins: 2

     

    Product Description

     

    To use this buzzer, you can directly connect to any GPIO pin of your microcontroller board like Arduino, Raspberry Pi, or PIC and since it only draws 15mA maximum current, it won’t damage your controller. Care should be taken to connect the positive terminal to the supply which is marked by a (+) sign over it.

     

    Additional Resources

    Datasheet of Piezoelectric Buzzer

    Buzzer Circuit using 555 timer IC

    Water level Alarm Circuit

    Arduino based Smart knock detection sensor

     

    Package Contents

    1×Piezoelectric Buzzer

      $0.14
      Small Piezoelectric Buzzer - 5V Active Buzzer
      $0.14

      Description

      The Piezoelectric Buzzer is a small and efficient component to add to your system or project if you want to produce any sound feedback or sound an alarm. Its two-pin compact structure allows it to be easily used with a breadboard, perf-board, or even PCBs. This piezoelectric buzzer has 23mm diameter and 30mm spaced mount holes. It produces a 3.3kHz tone at an 85dB sound level when activated drawing a current less than 15mA. Supplied with a 100mm lead, it is designed for a 5V power supply but it is advisable to use a stable supply in this range. It is very popular among hobbyists and portable electronics due to its small size and easy to use.

       

      Specifications

      • Operation Voltage: 5V DC
      • Frequency: 3,300Hz
      • Current: <15mA
      • SPL: 85dBA/10cm
      • Color: Black
      • Operating Temperature: - 20° to +60°C
      • Polarity: Positive Pin marked on the surface
      • Number of pins: 2

       

      Product Description

       

      To use this buzzer, you can directly connect to any GPIO pin of your microcontroller board like Arduino, Raspberry Pi, or PIC and since it only draws 15mA maximum current, it won’t damage your controller. Care should be taken to connect the positive terminal to the supply which is marked by a (+) sign over it.

       

      Additional Resources

      Datasheet of Piezoelectric Buzzer

      Buzzer Circuit using 555 timer IC

      Water level Alarm Circuit

      Arduino based Smart knock detection sensor

       

      Package Contents

      1×Piezoelectric Buzzer