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[[image:Ks0424-1.png|thumb|300px|right|keyestudio Passive Buzzer Module For BBC micro:bit]]
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==Description==
This Keyestudio passive buzzer module is fully compatible with micro:bit control boards.<br>
Composed of a passive buzzer without oscillation circuit, it cannot be actuated by itself, but by external pulse frequencies.
Different frequencies produce different sounds as well as the melody of a song.<br>
There are total 6 gold-plated rings on the module. Note that two G rings, two V rings and two S rings are connected. G is for ground; V for 3V; S for signal pin(0 1 2).<br>
When using it, you need to connect it to a micro:bit control board through crocodile clip lines.<br>
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== Technical Parameters ==
* Working voltage: DC 3.0-3.3V
* Output signal: Digital signal (square wave)
* Dimensions: 31mm*27mm*4.5mm
* Weight: 2.3g
* Environmental attributes: ROHS
<br>[[File:Ks0424-2.png|450px|frameless|thumb]]<br>
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== Connection Diagram==
[[File:Ks0424-3.png|500px|frameless|thumb]]<br>
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== Source Code ==
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'''Code 1:''' <br>
<br>[[File:Ks0424-4.png|600px|frameless|thumb]]<br>
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'''Code 2:''' <br>
<br>[[File:Ks0424-5.png|600px|frameless|thumb]]<br>
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<span style=color:red> '''Note:''' </span><br>
If you drag the source code we provided to the Microsoft MakeCode Block editor https://makecode.microbit.org/#editor
Click the icon [[File:361 7-6-8.png|500px|frameless|thumb]] , you can check the frequency of each tone as follows:
<br>[[File:Ks0424-7.png|600px|frameless|thumb]]<br>
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== Example Result ==
Connect well the module, then send the source code to the micro:bit main board.<br>
If send the code 1, the buzzer will alternately make two sounds.<br>
If send the code 2, the buzzer will play a song of Ode To Joy.
<br>[[File:Ks0424-8.png|600px|frameless|thumb]]<br>
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==Resources ==
*'''Download relevant datasheet and code:
''' https://fs.keyestudio.com/KS0424
* [http://microbit.org/  BBC micro:bit website ] <br>
* [https://makecode.microbit.org/  Micro:bit MakeCode Block Editor ]<br>
* [http://microbit.org/guide/  Meet micro:bit starter programming] <br>
* [http://microbit.org/guide/features/    BBC micro:bit Features Guide ] <br>
* [http://microbit.org/guide/features/    BBC micro:bit Safety Warnings ] <br>
* [http://microbit.org/guide/quick/  BBC micro:bit Quick Start Guide ]  <br>
* [http://microbit.org/guide/hardware/pins/  BBC micro:bit Pins ]
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==Get One Now==
*[https://www.aliexpress.com/store/product/Keyestudio-Passive-Buzzer-Sound-Module-For-BBC-micro-bit/1452162_32999037060.html?spm=2114.12010611.8148356.17.3f896c0eHzY5BG  Shop on aliexpress ]
*[https://www.keyestudio.com/keyestudio-passive-buzzer-sound-module-for-bbc-microbit-p0539-p0539.html  Official website]
[[Category: Micro:bit]]

Latest revision as of 16:33, 30 June 2021


keyestudio Passive Buzzer Module For BBC micro:bit


Description

This Keyestudio passive buzzer module is fully compatible with micro:bit control boards.
Composed of a passive buzzer without oscillation circuit, it cannot be actuated by itself, but by external pulse frequencies. Different frequencies produce different sounds as well as the melody of a song.
There are total 6 gold-plated rings on the module. Note that two G rings, two V rings and two S rings are connected. G is for ground; V for 3V; S for signal pin(0 1 2).
When using it, you need to connect it to a micro:bit control board through crocodile clip lines.

Technical Parameters

  • Working voltage: DC 3.0-3.3V
  • Output signal: Digital signal (square wave)
  • Dimensions: 31mm*27mm*4.5mm
  • Weight: 2.3g
  • Environmental attributes: ROHS


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Connection Diagram

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Source Code


Code 1:

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Code 2:

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Note:
If you drag the source code we provided to the Microsoft MakeCode Block editor https://makecode.microbit.org/#editor Click the icon thumb , you can check the frequency of each tone as follows:
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Example Result

Connect well the module, then send the source code to the micro:bit main board.
If send the code 1, the buzzer will alternately make two sounds.
If send the code 2, the buzzer will play a song of Ode To Joy.
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Resources

  • Download relevant datasheet and code:

https://fs.keyestudio.com/KS0424



Get One Now