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Video 13: Arduino Beep with Active Buzzer¶
Here, you will learn how to use an active buzzer with the ESP32 module for generating sound:
Active Buzzer Introduction: Learn to control an active buzzer using a transistor. The buzzer emits sound when powered up.
Buzzer Components: The tutorial uses an active buzzer, a 1K resistor, jumper wires, and an S8050 transistor.
Wiring and Schematic: Understand the wiring schematic for connecting the buzzer to the ESP32.
Buzzer Specifications: The active buzzer operates within a voltage range of 3 to 8 volts and has an internal oscillating frequency of around 2700 Hz.
Arduino Programming: The tutorial covers the setup, loop functions, and how to control the buzzer using digital signals.
Interactive Project: The project demonstrates how to generate a beeping sound with the buzzer, controlled by the ESP32.
Demonstration: Once the code is uploaded, the ESP32 module activates the buzzer, producing a beeping sound.
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