Difference between revisions of "Component: Piezo Sounder (Audio Output)"
From Flowcode Help
Jump to navigationJump to search (Replaced content with "{| style="width:50%" |- | width="20%" style="color:gray;" | Author | Matrix TSL |- | width="20%" style="color:gray;" | Version | 1.0 |- | width="20%" style="color:...") Tag: Replaced |
|||
Line 16: | Line 16: | ||
==Detailed description== | ==Detailed description== | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
Line 26: | Line 28: | ||
==Examples== | ==Examples== | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
Revision as of 13:34, 17 November 2021
Author | Matrix TSL |
Version | 1.0 |
Category | Audio Output |
Contents
Piezo Sounder component
Drives a simple variable frequency piezo sounder in hardware and simulates the sound in simulation. To actually drive a piezo you may have to amplify the signal from the microcontroller using a transistor or MOSFET.
Detailed description
No detailed description exists yet for this component
Examples
Here is a simple example that will create a siren effect using a piezo sounder.
Piezo Siren
Depending on your Piezo Sounder you may need to amplify the signal from the microcontroller using a NPN transistor or N channel FET.
Downloadable macro reference
![]() |
BuzzerOnDelay |
Switch the Buzzer on for a fixed amount of time | |
![]() |
Time |
Time in milliseconds to keep the buzzer on | |
![]() |
Frequency |
Frequency to output in Hz | |
![]() |
Return |
Property reference
![]() |
Properties |
![]() |
Output Pin |
Pin used to drive the output to the buzzer | |
![]() |
Color |
Controls the color of the Buzzer object on the panel. | |
![]() |
Connections |
![]() |
Simulations |