i got a problem with module buzzer. when i just connect (-) and out to arduino it plays song well but to small. When i connect 5V, it starts screaming and dont follow my code anymore. Can you help me? thanks and btw nice video and nice song
The 3 pin buzzer has a transistor on it to switch on the buzzer with the PWM signal the other 2 pins are VCC and Ground in this configuration you can get more current to the buzzer making it louder, in a 2 pin configuration you are limited to a certain milliamp from the board
Hello! I watched your video like, everything on the video collected everything exactly the buzzer did not work, these Ghg and Vcc contacts work, and that I / o contact does not work, what should I do?
@@Alexander-zj5gx But can you tell me how did you know GND/Vcc work well? Maybe it's a broken one I don't know, a two contacts one works well too don't forget to add a resistor
I have no idea about the music theory at all, here you basically play with the frequency to get the notes needed, you can try as many as you want and create your own melody.... The Star Wars theme is taken from a link that you can find on the article.
Is tone function working normally? Try to use a simple code with the buzzer alone and for example (pin D12) "tone(12,2000); delay(1000); tone(12,100); delay(1000); noTone(12); delay(1000);" and check if your buzzer is responding to these fucntions, and don't forget to check your wiring again: 3 pins version ""5v/gnd and I/O to D12 (for example)"" 2 pins version Gnd and (+) with a resistor then D12, try simple codes it could be another problem if you're using it in a project
thx for the warning, almost blew my ears off xD
can you tell the differnce between passive buzzers and piezo buzzers
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i got a problem with module buzzer. when i just connect (-) and out to arduino it plays song well but to small. When i connect 5V, it starts screaming and dont follow my code anymore. Can you help me? thanks and btw nice video and nice song
Sorry I don't know about this problem, try connecting - to gnd and the signal to D8, or try with 3.3v instead
Reviews say some of those modules, the buzzer is soldered in wrong.
What about mandalorian theme?
Thanks for sharing!
What's the difference between this buzzer module and ones that have 2 pins only?
The 3 pin buzzer has a transistor on it to switch on the buzzer with the PWM signal the other 2 pins are VCC and Ground in this configuration you can get more current to the buzzer making it louder, in a 2 pin configuration you are limited to a certain milliamp from the board
Maybe I'm late to this butif you want to turn off the buzzer you must digitalWrite your pin to HIGH, because is a low level trigger module
function for turning of the buzzer?
Where the fuck was the Star Wars Theme lol?
Hello! I watched your video like, everything on the video collected everything exactly the buzzer did not work, these Ghg and Vcc contacts work, and that I / o contact does not work, what should I do?
Try to avoid pin 3 and 11 if you used them, How did you know that Vcc and Gnd work well?
@@SurtrTech Yes, I already think to buy a two-contact buzzer
@@Alexander-zj5gx But can you tell me how did you know GND/Vcc work well? Maybe it's a broken one I don't know, a two contacts one works well too don't forget to add a resistor
Awesome
super project
Please do bwv 934
I have no idea about the music theory at all, here you basically play with the frequency to get the notes needed, you can try as many as you want and create your own melody.... The Star Wars theme is taken from a link that you can find on the article.
how to off the buzzer
Just pull out the Arduino cable from your pc
why its need a resistor?
It's optional if you want to avoid some unwanted sounds when it's not used
my buzzer not stop on noTone what to do
Is tone function working normally?
Try to use a simple code with the buzzer alone and for example (pin D12)
"tone(12,2000);
delay(1000);
tone(12,100);
delay(1000);
noTone(12);
delay(1000);"
and check if your buzzer is responding to these fucntions, and don't forget to check your wiring again: 3 pins version ""5v/gnd and I/O to D12 (for example)""
2 pins version Gnd and (+) with a resistor then D12, try simple codes it could be another problem if you're using it in a project
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too much B.S.! Why not show us a Piezo, tell us the type and mfg, play the sound, then plug in the next without all the in between B.S.
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doesnt work. Dislike. never watching another video again
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can you tell the differnce between passive buzzers and piezo buzzers