Active 3.3V 5V Buzzer Alarm Module Sensor
Active 3.3V 5V Buzzer Alarm Driven by S9012 Transistor: low-level trigger utilises an S9012 transistor for efficient and reliable driving
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10 in stock
An Active Buzzer Alarm Module for Arduino is an audio signalling device, which may be mechanical, electromechanical, or piezoelectric. Just like what you are viewing now, it is a 3.3V-5V DC Electronic Part Active Buzzer Module.
The passive buzzer is characterised by Passive internal sources without shocks, so if the DC signal can not make it with a tweet. Must 2K ~ 5K square wave to drive it
Sound frequency controllable, you can make a “more than a meter hair Suola Xi” effect. In some exceptional cases, you can reuse a control and an LED mouth.
The active buzzer is characterised by an active internal buzzer with a shock source, provided power is available. The program is easy to control; SCM can allow high and low sounds, whereas a passive buzzer cannot. One module
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| Weight | 0.006 kg |
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| Dimensions | 6 × 4 × 1 cm |















